High level photo looking down 3rd Avenue E.
- FGPC-H-P296
- Item
- [ca. 1937]
A view of 3rd Avenue East for two blocks including part of 4th and 2nd Avenue homes as well as the Department of Highways building, Lampman Flour Mill and power plant.
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High level photo looking down 3rd Avenue E.
A view of 3rd Avenue East for two blocks including part of 4th and 2nd Avenue homes as well as the Department of Highways building, Lampman Flour Mill and power plant.
The former Biggar House, WRC Clients home
Two story home located at 114-5th Ave. W.
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 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.
Small shack, covered with tarpaper, wooden walkway, stones along side, stovepipe, banked with dirt, pot on dirt, broom against door, towels on clothesline.
First United Church in Rosetown and manse. Photo by Ward Studios.
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.
Photos of various houses and housing developments in Rosetown, collected by Frank Glass.
Homes built on former Highways Depot property
Sign post indicating Sixth Ave. and Young St. with the backyards of four homes shown.