- FGPC-FI-P164
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- July 9, 1983
The York Hotel seen on fire with on-lookers across the street.
The York Hotel seen on fire with on-lookers across the street.
Removing the top story of the York Hotel, on the west corner of Main Street and Highway 7.
The York Hotel and Brass Hood dining room are in flames with smoke coming from the roof. An RCMP vehicle is blocking Railway Avenue.
Picture taken from the corner of Railway & Main, facing northwest. L-R: York Hotel, Billiards Hall and Barber Shop, ladies' rest room, Graham Bros. Hardware.
Rosetown Hotel bar, Mike Gawletz at right.
Three bartenders and eight patrons. Mike Gawletz on extreme left.
Rosetown Hotel and 1st Ave. East,1927
Rosetown Hotel located at Main St. and 1st Ave. east. All cars were angle parked facing north on 1st Ave. east. Note the Imperial Oil bulk products depot (two blocks away).
Rosetown Hotel & STC Bus Depot
Rosetown Hotel with a Saskatchewan Transportation Company bus parked out front. It was the bus depot at the time. The third story of the hotel is in the process of being removed.
The Rosetown Hotel, located at 202-204 Main Street. The third floor was later removed. The building was demolished in 1989.
The Rosetown Redwings ride in a "Welcome Home, Champions" float down Main Street. In the background is the Rosetown Hotel (now Prairie Centre Credit Union), the Rose Restaurant, the Canada Café, and the Unique Theatre (now Scotiabank).
A photo of busy Main Street and the Rosetown Hotel with its full three storeys and people out on the second-storey veranda.
A postcard of the Rosetown Hotel, circa 1930s. Viewed from the intersection of Main Street and 2nd Avenue.
Photo taken from 100 block of Main Street facing northeast. Rosetown Hotel in background with people along veranda. A large group of men are outside the hotel with musical instruments, horses, a wagon, and a bull as part of a parade for the "Hard Time" Dance on April 4, 1913.
Firewood for the Rosetown Hotel
A horse drawn stone boat loaded with logs. Two people are sitting on the side of the stone boat while two are standing behind it.