- RO14.013
- Stuk
- [ca 1920s]
Houses and outbuildings along 3rd Avenue West. The vacant lot on the right is where the Co-op Grocery now stands. On the far right in the background is the Graham or Smith house, and the Powell house is across the street.
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Houses and outbuildings along 3rd Avenue West. The vacant lot on the right is where the Co-op Grocery now stands. On the far right in the background is the Graham or Smith house, and the Powell house is across the street.
A row of houses on 3rd Avenue West. Aseltine house at end of block.
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L-R: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham's house, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson's house, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinkney's home.
First United Church in Rosetown and manse. Photo by Ward Studios.
Photos of residential areas and parks throughout Rosetown.
Moving the Powell farm house with basement intact across the Eagle Creek bridge. This was the most difficult part of the journey.
The Powell farm house approaching the Eagle Creek bridge.
The Powell house raised up on blocks in preparation to move to its new location. The house was bought and moved by W. Ross Thompson in October of 1971.
Front view of the Powell house as it sits lifted up and ready to move.
Rear view of the Powell house as it sits lifted ready to move.
The Powell house mid-move with some of the equipment that made it possible in the forefront of the photo.
The Powell house mid-move with some of the equipment that made it possible in the forefront of the photo.
Dr. Myers's house located at 313-317 Main Street. Dr. Myers was the first doctor to set up shop in Rosetown in 1910. He was appointed the official health officer of the RM of St. Andrews in 1911. Part of that RM office can be seen to the left of the house.
A postcard which says "Greetings from Rosetown" along with six photos of business exteriors and 2 photos of dwelling exteriors.
Photos of various houses and housing developments in Rosetown, collected by Frank Glass.