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Moving the Powell farm house with basement intact across the Eagle Creek bridge. This was the most difficult part of the journey.
Moving the Powell farm house with basement intact across the Eagle Creek bridge. This was the most difficult part of the journey.
Small portrait of A.D. Fletcher taken in Havelock, Ont. He was born in Bensfort, Ont. April 1875 and died in 1955. He came to Zealandia in 1906. He was the grandfather of Robert Franklin. John (Johnny) Franklin was an uncle of Robert Franklin.
Two-storey house in foreground was the first hospital in Rosetown, Dr. Myers' residence, located at 114 3rd Avenue East. Square house next to it is possibly the McCulloch residence. Believed to be the United Church in the background on the right. Photo taken from the Anglican Church tower.
Photo taken from tower of Anglican Church. Macleods, Clement's Funeral Home, Post Office, Rosetown Bakery (burned down), IGA (burned down). Pioneer elevator in background.
Aerial view of Museum and grounds
Aerial view shows the Tea House, Fire Hall, School, Church, Blacksmith Shop, tractors, and main buildings. Photographed from a SaskTel balloon in 2008.
An aerial view of Rosetown looking north. Appears to be late fall.
Aerial view of all of Rosetown. South end of town at bottom of photo (elevators visible).
L-R: Frank Glass, Ralph Wiseman, Agnes Wickett at mic. At 50th anniversary celebration in Rosetown Library.
Cliff Hamel and his airplane at first Rosetown Airport. Cliff Hamel, who died in 1958, is shown leaning against the plane. Fred Foursha is possibly the man at the far left.
Airplane and the first Rosetown Airport
Looking northwest with Slater farm in the background.
Airplane at first Rosetown airport 1947-69
The airport was located east of 6th Street and south of Marshall Avenue.
Possibly the Marvin White hand-built plane.
Small airplane landing. Airport buildings in background.
Possibly a crop-spraying airplane.
Likely taken at Rosetown's first airport (1947-69).