S. Gilchrist drawing of a homestead
- FGPC-PI-P201
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- [ca. 1906]
A sketch of the Harry Hearn homestead consisting of sod buildings and a log tee-pee with three people in the scene.
S. Gilchrist drawing of a homestead
A sketch of the Harry Hearn homestead consisting of sod buildings and a log tee-pee with three people in the scene.
Sask. Government Rural Service Centre, Agriculture, Food & Crop Insurance.
Rumley Oil Pull tractor drawing three bottom disc
Rumley Oil Pull tractor pulling two three bottom disc plows. Four men are also seen on the machinery with farm buildings in the background
Rumley Oil Pull drawing 6 bottom plow.
Rumley Oil Pull drawing 6 bottom plow. Two ladies in long dresses are standing on the plow and a man is leaning against the tractor.
Royal Bank, Thrift Store and Rosetown Bakery
Royal Bank, Thrift Store and Rosetown Bakery.
Royal Bank, Eagle Office, Sask Power, Com Hall
Temporary Royal Bank, Rosetown Publishing Co., Sask Power office and Community Hall.
Royal Bank and 1st Avenue west in Rosetown
The Royal Bank was located on Main Street and 1st Ave. west and is at present the location of Wilson Agencies.
Rosetown's first brick school built [ca. 1911]. Renamed Stewart School in the mid 1950s.
Rosetown's first swimming pool
Swimming pool with children jumping from diving board with building in the rear.
Rosetown's first swimming pool
The swimming pool viewed from outside of the fenced deck area in the background the Scout Shop is seen. Children are swimming and outside the fence people are watching the activities.
House built at 114 3rd Ave. east by Dr. Myers used as the first Rosetown private hospital opening in 1914.
Rosetown's Co-op first Main Street store
Co-op store located on Main Street, Rosetown.
Rosetown, north west residential
A high level view of residential Rosetown looking west at the hospital and convent.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Rosetown Water Treatment Plant
View of the front of the Mike Bohn Water Treatment Plant.
Rosetown United Church Boys Club
The United Church senior boys with their leader Dr. S. Moyer.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)