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Linus Kunkel and wife Gertie pose by their 1930 Chevrolet. A deep snow drift stands tall behind the car. Note the winter chains on the tires.
Kunkel Collection
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Linus Kunkel and wife Gertie pose by their 1930 Chevrolet. A deep snow drift stands tall behind the car. Note the winter chains on the tires.
Kunkel Collection
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Three wagons pulled by horses moving in a line through the snow
The Mike & Sophie Gawletz home, located on 100 block of 2nd Avenue East. October 16, 1930.
Packing winter snow to make a driveable road.
The tractor is packing snow to make roadway.
Rev. Benjamin Crowe and another man behind snowdrift
The snow is as high as the picket fence in front.
Rev. Benjamin Crowe in a buffalo coat
Rev. Crowe standing beside waist high snowbanks on a cleared walk wearing a long buffalo coat.
A group of people, some with shovels, stand amongst large snow drifts on Rosetown's Main Street. Some identities known. R-L: Neil McVicar, Jessie McKenzie, Ernie Conliff, & Linus Kunkel.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Using a horse and scraper to remove or pile the snow on Main Street. Rosetown businesses in background.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
A snow storm blows along Main Street, Rosetown. White-out conditions.
Main Street after a big snowstorm, facing southeast. Large snowbank in front of the beauty parlour with people standing behind. L-R: Beauty Parlour, Paris Cafe, Mr. Francis' Ford Garage, Rosetown Hotel.
Sophie Gawletz (nee Mazur), wife of Mike Gawletz, sits on a front porch and leans against a large mound of snow.