Wilson House for Wheatland Regional Center clients
- FGPC-H-P367
- Item
- [ca. 1988]
As viewed from the corner of First St. W. and Fourth Ave. a large wheelchair accessible home with six people waving from the front entry.
Wilson House for Wheatland Regional Center clients
As viewed from the corner of First St. W. and Fourth Ave. a large wheelchair accessible home with six people waving from the front entry.
The lodge as viewed from the street. On left side of the photo can be seen individual housing.
Believed to be Field McFaull's house south of Zealandia.
Getting the Powell house onto a semi trailer for transport.
The legendary Harry Ball moves
Small house on the street beside the Town Hall. Seven boys, nine men and one dog are watching the progress of the ICH and Hart Parr tractors in moving the house.
The Foster pre-fabricated home
A 1 and 1/2 storey wooden house with three people and a dog in front of it. To one side is a wagon with two horses hitched to it and one person driving it.
The former Biggar House, WRC Clients home
Two story home located at 114-5th Ave. W.
Small shack, covered with tarpaper, wooden walkway, stones along side, stovepipe, banked with dirt, pot on dirt, broom against door, towels on clothesline.
The tires of the semi trailer carrying the Powell house sinking into dirt under the 225 ton weight of the house.
Rosetown, north west residential
A high level view of residential Rosetown looking west at the hospital and convent.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
The Powell house atop the semi trailer, ready to move to its new location 2.5 miles south of Rosetown. The house was moved by W. Ross Thompson, basement and all.
R.A. Miller house located east of Zealandia
Three men in suits, two women on porch, child in doorway. Rain barrel at side of house. One man is holding a horse by a rope on a halter. Fence in front. Men are wearing suits and caps, women long skirts and hats. Fashion of the pioneer years.
House built in 1925 by T.E. Smith, Glamis. Picture taken by Ward's Photo Studio, March 16, 1929. Painted buildings in the background.
Ward's Photo Studio