- RO1.008
- Item
- pre-1949
West end of town, pre-1949. Top: CNR and Highway 7. Right: Highway 4. Extends from 8th Avenue at the bottom to 1st Avenue West on the left.
West end of town, pre-1949. Top: CNR and Highway 7. Right: Highway 4. Extends from 8th Avenue at the bottom to 1st Avenue West on the left.
Probably taken from high on the Pioneer elevator. Shows Highway #7 facing east. Maine's windmill to pump water, baggage wagon on CN platform, white fence around stockyard and loading chute. Main CNR track and 2 sidings. East of town is flooded except for the highway.
Facing south. Elevators visible along the highway at the south end of town. Main Street is situated between the 2 elevators on an angle. Anglican Church with steeple at centre of picture. United Church in background at left. Old coal dock can be seen at the left just at the horizon. No telephone wires yet.
A view from the south of Rosetown. The Catholic school, hospital, nurses residence, old rink, fairgrounds, and Main Street can be seen.
Taken from the Searle elevator looking northeast. L-R: old rink, Stewart School, Smith School, Roman Cathoilc Church, Anglican Church; elevators at North Rosetown in background.
Shows the layout of Rosetown from Highway 4 N to 6th Ave. and Main Street to 9th Ave.
Looking northeast. Main Street, Highway 4, and 6th Avenue are marked.
A view of old Rosetown facing northwest. Elevators and train station on the left.
Rosetown from the air looking southwest. Centre: Anglican Church. Across Main St.: Dr. Perrim's House. South: Presbyterian Church, Rosetown Hotel.
Rosetown in 1953 or 1954 looking southeast. Underside of plane wing in upper corner of photo.
Looking northeast from south of town. Herschel Arthur farm at right in centre. CNR rail line marked.
Taken from the air looking north along Highway 4. Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator at lower left. Skating rink and Catholic church on left.
Looking east along CN railroad. Herschel Arthur farm to the right, 2nd Avenue East. Imperial Oil Bulk. Flooding east of Rosetown. John Bone farm top left.
Rosetown in 1911, facing north. Barns in forefront, houses behind. Long building is Colwell Lumber, Pioneer stables across the street. Douglas Bros. to the left of Colwell. Buildings on the right are on the west side of Main Street. Photo taken by B.P. Skewis.
From the Anglican Church bell tower looking northeast. Water tower, Presbyterian Church, Credit Union, Clarke house, Orin McIsaac house, Lodge.