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- [early 1900s]
On steps of Stewart School in Rosetown. Bride and groom in front of a large group of people.
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On steps of Stewart School in Rosetown. Bride and groom in front of a large group of people.
L-R: #3 Margaret Clarke (King); #4 Margaret Pinkney (Graham); #2 Olive Staples. Unknown bride and bridesmaid. Some writing on reverse of photo: "These are my school-day pals that were at the wedding."
As noted on reverse of photograph: Mr. Innis, Mr. Dobsen. "A" (bride), Maurice (groom), Mrs. Innis.
Wedding day portrait of Lucille Wickwire and Cameron Sweet. They farmed in the Glamis area.
Unknown elderly couple cutting a three-tier wedding cake, probably for their 50th anniversary celebration. Photo by Pope's Studio.
Mac McDonald in front of a glass case containing his lapidary display of polished rocks made into jewellry.
Mac McDonald was a farmer in the Glamis district and also a grain buyer, being elevator operator at Rosetown's Searle elevator.
Water well drilling in Rosetown #3
Drilling at Young Street and 3rd Avenue. Flour Mill in background. J. Mainer water truck in front.
Water well drilling in Rosetown #2
Drilling at Young Street and 3rd Avenue. Flour Mill in background. J. Mainer water truck in front.
Water well drilling in Rosetown #1
Drilling at Young Street and 3rd Avenue. J. Mainer water truck in front.
Rosetown swimming pool in foreground, water tower in background. Photo taken from the southeast.
A water delivery truck is stuck in a trench. A man is sitting on the tank and a boy with a bike are watching. In the background is the water tower and homes along Main Street in Rosetown, Saskatchewan.
A group of children and adults working in a garden area. A building can be seen in the background with a number of small buildings off to one side.
Rosetown Photo Company
Two long tables of servicemen being served a meal with a group of thirteen ladies at the back of the room.
A crowd is gathered round a pole set on the corner of the Town Hall and the pole has a swastika at the top with a sign underneath stating "You Did It". A man is on a ladder leaned against the pole raising a sign.