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Beaver Lumber

Two men standing in front of a round grain bin and the Beaver Lumber building, which was located on Railway Avenue. Linus Kunkel is on the right. The grain bin was ahead of its time.

Water Tower & Coal Chute

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.

Main Street East Side

A bird's eye view of Main Street, circa 1927. Graham's Hardware sign on the left with three men walking beneath (note the gas pumps). Businesses on the right from the foreground: C.E. Conlin, Mrs. Jamison Millinery and Beauty Parlour, C.B. Marks Drugs Store, Eagle Publishing Co./C.W. Holmes, Bank of Toronto, Rosetown Hotel. Photo by Ward Photo Studio.

Facing South

Main Street 200 block looking south towards Railway Avenue. Left side: part of a café, vacant lot, Rosetown Hotel. Right side: Hudson's Drug Store.

West Side Looking North

200 Block viewed from the southeast corner of Main and 1st Avenue. L-R: Royal Bank, Innis Bakery, Gents Furnishings?, Roderick & Dingwall Law Office, Geddes Block, vacant lot, Assaly Bros. Grocery, Hudson's Drug Store.

Legion Decoration Day Parade

Legion on parade, heading north across the intersection between the 2nd and 3rd blocks of Main Street. In background L-R: Berschied Drugs and Flower Shop, Post Office (across intersection), Bill Ogenchuk Jewellery sign, Jack Cracknell's Store sign, Dry Cleaners. Truck in foreground: McCulloch Bros.

Town of Rosetown Float

A Town of Rosetown float makes its way past the intersection of Main and 2nd Avenue, heading south down the 200 block. The businesses in the photo are L-R: Fletcher's IGA, unknown (but possibly also Fletcher's IGA), and the Rosetown Bakery run by Ray Vanderlinden.

Busy Main Street

Facing south, taken from the northwest side. L-R: Rex Theatre, Aberdeen's Meat Market, small buildings, Francis Ford Garage, Rosetown Hotel, elevator, CN station. Many cars backed in along the street.

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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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