Men and women in front of schoolyard swings. Woman in long fancy dress is swinging a bat. Catcher in vest and white shirt, dress pants and hat is behind the female batter. A large group of men, women and children, very well-dressed, are standing behind the catcher pretty close to the action. One man in military uniform may be the umpire.
Men and women dressed in 1940's fashion seated in a hall. Pictures hung on wall: King George VI, Rosetown Ball Team. Identified in audience: 2nd Row, 1st man on left - Ed Morris; 3rd row centre - Lloyd Ahrens; Back row - Harry Marsh, Mike Ogle. The ladies are all wearing hats as dictated by fashions of the time.
A number of army vehicles are parallel parked on the east side of the 200 block of Rosetown's Main Street. The 3-storey Rosetown Hotel can be seen at the top of the picture.
The Unique Theatre and Bickles signs on the east side of 200 block of Main St. in Rosetown. Shown are army motorcycles and jeeps parked along the sidewalk.
Antique car with a small girl in a basket strapped to the hood holding a puppy. A sign on the car door reads "Support your local CPR and Herschel and District Credit Union." The parade is in Herschel. The former RM of Mountain View office is in the background.
An antique car with fabric top and white walled tires being driven by a man in early century clothing. Two women in the back seat are similarly dressed. The car, people, and street in Herschel are not identified.
Seventeen men dress in "Blackface" and tuxes and two dress as "Indians" with instruments in front of the Unique Theatre. To the left of the group is a sign stating show times and prices.