- GR5.014
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- [ca 1940s]
A group of 14 people (7 women and 7 men) gathered inside a house.
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A group of 14 people (7 women and 7 men) gathered inside a house.
13 people, 7 women, 6 men gathered inside a house.
Many people and cars gathered on the 200 block of Main Street. People on the veranda of the Rosetown Hotel.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Dressed in Sunday best seated on the ground gathered around a tablecloth of picnic food. Fourth from the right has been tentatively identified as Gladys Brookbank.
Mostly unidentified, this group wearing dressy clothing is posed on grass under trees. Back row, 2nd from right end: Wallace McDougald. Listed as being in the picture but not placed: Grandma Adnam, McVicar - MP, Wally's brother killed in the war.
Kunkel Collection
A high level photo of part of Rosetown
Photo showing part of Rosetown's business area with wagons in the foreground business buildings in the middle and homes at the back.
A meeting of Camberley Homemakers in early 1940's
Back row, L-R: Etta Lord and Eileen, Doris Curtis and Sharon, Mrs. Kerr and Stan, unknown, Violet Slocombe and Cairin (now Cairin Guran), Dorothy Ogg and Alva (now Alva MacTavish), Blanche Moxley, Vinny Evans and Donna, Mildred Scrivens (kneeling).
A meeting of the Camberley Homemakers in 1940's
Back row, L-R: Doris Curtis, unknown, Marjorie Kerr, unknown, Vinny Evans, Mildred Scrivens, Dorothy Ogg, Vivian Ahrens, unknown, Alice Scrivens, Violet Slocombe, Eta Lord. Many children in the front row are not named.
A meeting of the Camberley Homemakers in mid-1940's
Back row, L-R: Unknown, Alice Scrivens, Vinny Evans and baby Joy, Myrtle Gibbings holding Grant, Mildred Scrivens, Etta Lord with Eileen.
Children: Standing - Dale Scrivens, unknown, Sylvia Moxley, Dent Evans. Front row - unknown, Sharon Curtis, Donna Evans, Kathleen Scrivens.
A Tractor drawing four twelve inch plows.
A Rumley Oil Pull with three men standing on it drawing four twelve inch bottom plows. A town can be seen in the background.
Moving the Powell farm house with basement intact across the Eagle Creek bridge. This was the most difficult part of the journey.
Small portrait of A.D. Fletcher taken in Havelock, Ont. He was born in Bensfort, Ont. April 1875 and died in 1955. He came to Zealandia in 1906. He was the grandfather of Robert Franklin. John (Johnny) Franklin was an uncle of Robert Franklin.
An aerial photo of Rosetown taken directly overhead with the southwest corner of town out of view.
An aerial view of Rosetown from the end of Main Street and the southwest corner of town.
An aerial view of Rosetown from the south looking north across the rooftops and countryside.