- FGPC-T-P419
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- [ca. 1998]
The post office and part of the Nickels and Diamonds store are shown.
The post office and part of the Nickels and Diamonds store are shown.
Mr. A.N. Swetman, one of the first surveyors to the area, stands in front of Zealandia's first post office, a sod and wooden structure. It was located near the present site of Zealandia.
The Maple Leaf flag flying over the Rosetown Post Office.
Rosetown Post Office. L-R: Rev. Hodge, Mayor McNab, Senator Aseltine, RCMP officer, Lorne Harris (caretaker), RCMP officer.
Man standing infront of a sod and wooden structure with "Zealandia's First Post-Office" hand written on bottom of photograph in white marker
Post Office & Federal Building
A postcard of the Rosetown Post Office and Federal Building. Building opened in 1950. Photo taken from the southeast corner of Main and 2nd Avenue.
The Rosetown Post Office and RCMP barracks (2nd floor) with new sign attached on the outside of the building.
First official Post Office in the area
Two story wooden house with stacks of sod piled up around the foundation.
Mayor McNab raising the new Canadian Flag on February 15, 1965 in front of the Rosetown Post Office.
Two men stand behind the desk in the Zealandia Post Office/Johnson Bros. General Store. The post office boxes can be seen along the back wall.
The Rosetown Post Office in its early days (built in 1950). Located at the northwest corner of Main and 2nd Avenue, this building also housed the RCMP barracks on the 2nd floor.
The raising of the Maple Leaf at the Post Office/RCMP Barracks. L-R: Priest?, Mayor Bob McNab, Senator Aseltine.