- RO12.015
- Item
- [1911]
1st Avenue after a rain. A horse-drawn carriage makes its way down the street. Brownlie's Restaurant and Rooming House on the right hand side.
1st Avenue after a rain. A horse-drawn carriage makes its way down the street. Brownlie's Restaurant and Rooming House on the right hand side.
Muller Sales & Service with bins belonging to Greenfield Agro and Pool elevators A & B seen in the background as viewed from Hwy #4.
Murray May, owner of CropAid, standing near ammonia storage tanks with Rosetown in the background.
Newsclipping - Opening of new North Star Oil Company service station
Part of Businesses Collection
Newsclipping (September 30, 1937) of the opening of the new service station at the southeast corner of Grand Avenue and Otterloo Street under the operation of Oscar Railton. The building still exists (December, 2022) at 427 Grand Avenue as RLT Restoration at which vintage vehicles are restored.
Indian Head - Wolseley News
Nickels & Diamonds and Mini Mall
Nickels & Diamonds Giftware and Jewellery, Mini Mall (Bins 'N Barrels Bulk Food Store, Lotza Movies, Headquarters Salon, Natural Health Centre) and True Value Hardware Store.
No.1 Highway - Main Street, Wolsley [sic], Sask.
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Scene is of Wolseley's Front Street businesses ca. 1946 looking east on Canada’s #1 Highway. From left are: Fort’s Garage and Lorne Sexsmith’s Hardware and Grocery. In the next block signs for Uneeda Lunch and McBride’s Grocers are seen, as well as the gas pumps of Folbar’s Garage.
Velox/Kodak
North American lumber and Supply Company in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of North American Lumber and Supply Company Ltd. and Davidson's Grocery and Confectionery on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Six men in a car parked outside of North-Western Land Co. Real Estate building on the east side of Main Street.
O'Hara's Garden Centre First Avenue East
O'Hara's Greenhouse with United Church in background.
Oliver-Cockshutt Store Front in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men standing on the sidewalk in front of a building with two signs which read "Oliver Hart-Parr" and "Cockshutt Implements"
Biggar Photo Studio
A car dressed up for a parade drives past a row of Rosetown businesses on the 200 block of Main Street. L-R: Foster Travel Services Ltd., Tunes & Trinkets, Niccolls Mobility Plus, Talk of the Town, Wu's Jade Garden.
Early model cars are backed up to a row of businesses on the east side of the 100 block of Main Street. Businesses from right to left: North West Land Company, B.C. Restaurant and Innis Confectionary, C.E. Conlin Farm Machinery, jewellery store, pharmacy, Eagle Publishing Co., Insurance and Real Estate - C.W. Holmes, Bank of Toronto, Rosetown Hotel (200 block).
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Pat of the Automobile club, with cars lined up on the north side of Broadway, about 1909. The names of the business places are quite notable including an architect sign.
Six persons left to right [Henry Evans, Reg Conlin, unknown, unknown, unknown and Linus Kunkel] in a car [McLaughlin] in front of Conlin & Evans Farm Machinery Agency, 110 Main Street; next door Mrs. Jamison's Ladies Wear and Beauty Parlor.
P.H. O'Brien Hardware Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of one a business on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan with a sign which reads "P.H. O'Brien Hardware"