- SC8.035
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- [1944-1945]
Rural teachers Anne Frechette (L) and Ruth Young (R) stand for a photo in front of a car. Building in the background. A man stands off to the side.
Rural teachers Anne Frechette (L) and Ruth Young (R) stand for a photo in front of a car. Building in the background. A man stands off to the side.
L-R: Lawrence Mutlow speaking, Zelma McIsaac, unknown.
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.
A row of antique and classic cars make their way down Main Street during Rosetown's 75th Anniversary parade. Rosetown Bakery, Post Office, Nickells & Diamonds Jewellery, and Macleod's in background.
The Powell farm house approaching the Eagle Creek bridge.
Architects' drawing of Rosetown Union Hospital
The drawing shows the hospital and nurses residence plan that was constructed in 1962-64.
Architects' drawing of Rosetown Union Hospital #2
Different angle from HO4.023 and in black and white. The drawing from above shows the hospital and nurses residence that was constructed in 1962-64.
Architect's Plan for the new hospital
A sketch of the architect's plans for the new Rosetown Union Hospital.
The new sports centre under construction, showing the arches in place. Park View Esso Service Station in background.
Trucks, motorcycles, and soldiers.
Army motorcycles and vehicles on Main Street, Rosetown
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.
Army vehicles and motorcycles lined up on the east side of Main Street. Signs for Bickle's Men's Wear as well as the Chinese Deluxe Café are visible.
Army vehicles on Main Street, Rosetown
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.
Army vehicles and motorcycles parked on the east side of Main Street. Facing south.
Art Friesen was the Principal, Vice Principal, and teacher at Rosetown Composite High School.