Wilson House for Wheatland Regional Center clients
- FGPC-H-P367
- Stuk
- [ca. 1988]
As viewed from the corner of First St. W. and Fourth Ave. a large wheelchair accessible home with six people waving from the front entry.
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Wilson House for Wheatland Regional Center clients
As viewed from the corner of First St. W. and Fourth Ave. a large wheelchair accessible home with six people waving from the front entry.
Clearing residence for new store
Three story home being moved down Main Street by the Rosetown Hotel.
House built in 1925 by T.E. Smith, Glamis. Picture taken by Ward's Photo Studio, March 16, 1929. Painted buildings in the background.
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Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
Several unidentified children sit on a Model T Ford truck parked in front of an old frame house (shack).
George Frechette with two horses in the winter. A farm house and barn stand behind him.
Photos of Highway #4 where it passes through Rosetown.
Front view facing north. Date on back: July 7, 1932,
Vicarage of Anglican Church viewed from northeast.
Exact location of house is unknown but the Convent and old Hospital in the background suggest 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Avenue West.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Blue being moved into Rosetown.
From the Anglican Church bell tower looking northeast. Water tower, Presbyterian Church, Credit Union, Clarke house, Orin McIsaac house, Lodge.
Transporting the Powell farm house across Eagle Creek. When W. Ross Thompson bought the farm home of Bill Powell (located 1 mile north of Eagle Creek) following the sale of the Powell land to the Hutterite colony, he moved it to his own farm, two miles south of town. The whole structure weighed 225 tons.
Rear view of the Powell house as it sits lifted ready to move.
Moving Harry Ball's house to its new location, east of the Oddfellows Lodge at 116 2nd Avenue East. Presbyterian church to the left in background, old Town Office to the right.
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