- FA1.013
- Item
- [ca 1910s]
Women are wearing full-length dresses (skirts) with jackets and large hats in a dark colour. A pre-1915 car is in the distance.
Kunkel Collection
Women are wearing full-length dresses (skirts) with jackets and large hats in a dark colour. A pre-1915 car is in the distance.
Kunkel Collection
Two women wearing long dresses pointing .22 rifles
Both women are sighting through rifles. One woman is identified as "Mrs. K" on the back of the postcard. Possibly Gertie Kunkel?
Kunkel Collection
Two women with rifles among pioneer machinery
There are three horses and a colt in the pasture. Women are pointing rifles. In background L-R; mower, outthrow disk, grain drill, binder.
Kunkel Collection
Two unidentified young men in Canadian Expeditionary Forces uniforms. A good example of WWI uniforms.
Kunkel Collection
Two young women in early 20th-Century attire
Women wearing jewellery, blouses and skirts typical of the time, with severe hairstyles parted in the centre.
Kunkel Collection
Two young women in winter attire
One woman wearing a fur stole, both are holding very large fur muffs, both wearing knitted caps.
Kunkel Collection
Believed to be Field McFaull's house south of Zealandia.
Written on back: "The Big Reeves." Names of two men are E. Duff and Fred Westphal. Dated 1921 on reverse. A belt going out of the picture indicates this tractor is operating a threshing machine.
Children singing at a Christmas Pageant as part of UNICEF's International Year of the Child.
Unidentified gentleman wearing clerical collar
Head shot of priest or minister. Possibly J.A.P. Daniels, tentatively identified in CH2.013, who was in Rosetown from 1965-1967.
Unidentified woman seated on a horse drawn hay mower
The woman is wearing trousers and boots and a man's jacket plus a fancy hat with a side decoration. The mower blade can be seen at the right side.
Uniformed men parading on Main Street in Rosetown going south. Businesses on the west side of the 100 and 200 blocks can be seen. The street is gravel/dirt.
Taken from the west, now labelled United Church, this postcard is of the former Rosetown Presbyterian Church. Photo by Ward Studios.
Mrs. Margaret Pinckney directing the United Church Boys' Choir.
United Church Ladies "Harmony Unit"
Meeting held at Beulah Flach's house.
Back row, L-R: Marjorie Douglas, Elda Truitt. 3rd row: Anges Wickett, Lela Turner, Olive Huck, Florence Campbell, Jean Kingwell, Eva Brookbank, Dorothy Ross. 2nd row: D. Curtis, Doris Klemmer, E. Lord, Marjorie Kerr, Alice Scrivens, Beulah Flach. Front row: Thelma Morris, Frieda Hintze, Blanche Moxley.