- PE1.011
- Item
- [ca 1930]
The couple are seated on the step outside a house.
The couple are seated on the step outside a house.
Eight or nine wagons and teams of horses; one buggy and team. The wagons are mostly loaded with possessions or goods and are halted on a hillside slanted downward.
Three men drink and visit, with one sitting in a right hand drive Model T. The spare tire swings out so that the driver can get in.
Kunkel Collection
Village of Fiske facing north in 1910
L-R: Craig's Massey Harris Agency, Mr. Munroe, Presbyterian missionary, Bob Watkins, Maple Leaf Café, Mrs. Ashton's store. North of store: 2-storey building is Peter's Poolroom and Bakeshop, Security Lumber.
Village of Fiske facing east in 1910
Picture taken facing east. Craig house, now owned by Eleanor Smith, on the left.
Seven people gathered in what may be the Rosetown Hospital industrial plant. Man in bowtie is Harvey Young; man at left in black hat is Les Whyte, who served on the hospital board.
Parade honoring the veterans taking place on Main Street Rosetown.
Vera Thorstad, Rosetown Librarian, speaking at 50th anniversary celebration at Rosetown Centennial Library.
Upgrading Smith Composite School
Smith School in the background with construction site and twelve workmen posing for picture in the foreground.
Unknown gentleman wearing the uniform of a staff sergeant from the Canadian Expeditionary Forces of 1914-19.
Written on back of photo: "Taken when Donald was home on furlough in May and was very thin and tired. He says he is really fine now. (signed B)"
United Church Ladies "Harmony Unit"
Meeting held at Beulah Flach's house.
Back row, L-R: Marjorie Douglas, Elda Truitt. 3rd row: Anges Wickett, Lela Turner, Olive Huck, Florence Campbell, Jean Kingwell, Eva Brookbank, Dorothy Ross. 2nd row: D. Curtis, Doris Klemmer, E. Lord, Marjorie Kerr, Alice Scrivens, Beulah Flach. Front row: Thelma Morris, Frieda Hintze, Blanche Moxley.
Mrs. Margaret Pinckney directing the United Church Boys' Choir.
Taken from the west, now labelled United Church, this postcard is of the former Rosetown Presbyterian Church. Photo by Ward Studios.
Unique theatre with Photo shop building on one side.