Unique Theatre & Bickle's Men's Wear
- RO9.027
- Item
- 1955
A group of men dressed in early-century clothing parade down Main Street for Saskatchewan's 1955 Jubilee. The Unique Theatre and Bickle's Men's Wear in the background.
Unique Theatre & Bickle's Men's Wear
A group of men dressed in early-century clothing parade down Main Street for Saskatchewan's 1955 Jubilee. The Unique Theatre and Bickle's Men's Wear in the background.
People (Elks or Masonic Hall members?) parade down Main Street. Lots of people standing on sidewalks. In background, L-R: Happy Ray's Barber Shop, Geddes Block/Peek Inn Café, Rosetown 5 cent-1 dollar store, unknown, Assaly Bros. Meat Market.
A closer photo of GR4.017 that shows photo of the men with less building. Sharper and smaller than GR4.017.
Four men stand inside what is either a furniture or hardware store.
A man in a hat leans against a counter inside a Zealandia shoe store.
Sarah Wullum (nee Adnam) tries on sunglasses inside a store. Sarah worked at the Rosetown Co-op Store for a time.
Main Street Rosetown, circa 1909. Large building on left side would eventually become the Albion Hotel in 1910. Alex Koussaya's Pioneer Store next to it opened 1909.
A float drives by the south end of Macleods store. The RM of St. Andrews office at its old location is visible behind float.
Four swing bikes in a line inside the Rosetown Radio Shack store.
Leisureland Audio Store and Radio Shack being built at 316 Main Street. Built and owned by Bill Kellett.
Bill Kellett standing next to a stack of Tandy 1000HD computers in boxes.
A float for the Rosetown Union Hospital drives past the south end of Macleods.
Two men inside of a gentleman's shoe store. Note the jackets and pile of shoes, as well as shoe boxes along the left of the photo.
McNab's, Scott's, & Fletcher's
L-R: Bob McNab's Men's Wear, W.J. Scott Jewellers, Fletcher's IGA. A small V.W. car and a V.W. van are parked out front of the stores.
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.