- ZE1.033
- Item
- 1910
Three young men stand in the back of a bank.
Three young men stand in the back of a bank.
Four people riding horses bareback and astride beside a man in a buggy. Two are men, two are women. Horses are work animals, one is a Clydesdale, one a Belgian. The other two are hybrids.
Kunkel Collection
Harry Gettle barn in transit to farm of James A. Russell. Barn is on wheels and timbers and appears to be parked. Has many windows and a hay loft. Snow covered landscape, barbed wire fence on the left.
Beauty Queen in Mustang - 1967 Parade
Parade heading south toward downtown. A beauty queen with two princesses are standing in the back seat of a Mustang car. North Rosetown Pioneer elevator can be seen in the background.
Linus Kunkel standing on tractor.
Kunkel Collection
Big Four gas tractor and Avery separator
Racks of sheaves being unloaded by 11 men. "X" below James Machan. One man on tractor.
Bill & Melda Hingston and family
L-R: Bill, Stan, Ross, Allen, Melda and Evelyn. Picture of Rosetown resident Stan Hingston and his family was taken in a farmhouse near Cavell, Sask. at Christmas, 1959.
Bill Porter, Inez Porter, and Jackie Desharnais. Picture shows them seated on the front porch of their home and Inez's business. Inez practiced physiotherapy in Rosetown for many years from her home on 1st Avenue West.
Bill Clarke was a long-time employee of Regal Motors. Snapshot taken outdoors.
Bill Heartwell in baseball uniform.
Bill Heartwell, Rosetown pioneer. On back: "Bill. Grandma Ewarts' home. Rosetown 1929."
Bill Wight, along with his brother Glen, was a partner in Wight Bros. Chevrolet from 1956-1968.
Street photograph of William King (Bill or Billy) and Margaret King (Cooke), pioneers of Rosetown. Bill King was the proprieter of King's Store, among other accomplishments.
Peewee cup winners, 1939-40. Back row, L-R: Bill Sexsmith, Gordon Long, Ted Reily, Theodore Montreuil, Benny Wessel. Front row: Paul Montreuil, Donnie Carr, Roger Lloyd.
Bleachers and fence at racetrack
Bleachers are filled with people and also some spectators are leaning on the racetrack fence. All are looking down the track to the left where a horse and sulky are approaching.