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Rosetown General Photograph Collection Randall Photo Shop (Biggar) Rosetown (Sask.) Avec objets numériques
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Kennedy's Livery Barn after cyclone

Damage from the cyclone on June 16, 1923 that tore through Rosetown area. Shown in the picture is the wreckage of Kennedy's Livery Barn located at 1st Ave. East and Main Street in Rosetown. The picture was taken from the roof of Rosetown Hotel.

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Cast of a musical production

Ten young men in Oriental costume. 2 with swords (policemen): Jimmie Toms and Jack Stewart; 8 Japanese: Bill Miller, Don Colwell, Fred Rowe, Chas. Anderson, Bill Esson, Buster Miller, Lloyd Clark, Albert Assaly.

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Nurses Home postcard

Vines on the veranda, laundry building in right background. This postcard was sent to Miss Phyllis Ross, Palmerston, Ont., dated Oct. 2, 1940. It is a Randall Photo postcard from c. 1920.

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Peewee Champions

Maple Leafs hockey team Peewee champions 1941-42. Back row, L-R: Ron Mullins, Bill Haid, teacher Bill Martin, unknown, L. Wickett, S. Rushmore. Front row: Ron Winters, K. Aseltine, Bill Graham, Jim McCortin, Ray Reid.

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1937 Firemen, Town Council and Policeman

Front row, L-R: Douglas Hill, Mickey Clarke, Curly Puffer, N. Craddock (SWP rep.), Geo. Foster, D. Preston, Doug Wilson, Wm. Heartwell, Carl Smith, Fred Barrack, Herschel Arthur. Middle row, L-R: Lorne Empey, Cstbl. McLay, Councillors F.D. Lampman & W.E. Innis, Dr. Lowry, Mayor J.G. Graham, Chief D.A. Jennings, Dep. Ch. L. Kunkel, Hon. Ch. W. McDougald, Editor C.W. Holmes, M. White of Can. Utilities. Back row, L-R: Jas. Hadley, S.C. Douglas, Aubrey Woods, Jas. Toms Jr., F. Dinwoodie, Hubert Moffatt, Harry Moffatt, W. Harbicht, W.W. Cralle, Harvey Anderson, W. Mullen (Town Clerk), Policeman J. McMurdo, A. Fraser, E. Sylvester.

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Looking South

300 block looking south. On left: Norm Smith's O.K. Economy, (possibly) Mrs. Askett's Candy Store, unknown, vacant lot (previously where the Rex Theatre stood until the fire in 1919). On right side: Presbyterian (formerly Methodist) Church, Quality Meat Market, R.M. of St. Andrews municipal office.

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