- SC7.008
- Item
- [ca 1911]
Unidentified teacher and nine students stand out front of the Camberley schoolhouse.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
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Unidentified teacher and nine students stand out front of the Camberley schoolhouse.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
A church service being held at the Camberley school. Several vehicles parked out front; some people standing outside school.
The Camberly School being moved.
A photo of the St. Joseph's school building in 1987, a year before its demolition and after the building had been purchased by the Rosetown School Division for $200,000. Grades 7, 8, and 9 were taught here until construction began on the new high school in 1988.
Early Picture of Stewart School
A photograph of an early postcard (originally shot by Ward Photo) depicting the Rosetown School, later named Stewart School after Nettie Stewart, who taught in Rosetown for 40 years.
Extension to St. Joseph's School
An addition being added to St. Joseph's Convent School in 1953.
Franklin Schoolhouse in the winter. Lady standing in front is Mrs. Victor Greer, mother of Bob, Jack, and Margaret.
Glen Payne School with children playing in the yard.
Glen Payne prairie school with children playing outside. Glen Payne school was located 5 1/2 miles southwest of Rosetown.
Grand Opening of Rosetown School Division Office
3 gentlemen in front of the school division office. L-R: Howard Mitchell, Jim Baikkie (sp?), George Loken, MLA.
L-R: Jean Lawson, Miss Agnes Love (teacher), Thelma Cutter, Jessie Collins, Norman Wickett, Tommy Forest, Charles Collins (in front of Tommy), Jack Gardner, Garnet Cutler (in front of Jack).
Scan of a photo showcasing the Idaleen schoolhouse with a new front addition. A group of students pose out front with their teacher. Back row, L-R: Mr. Thompson (teacher), Mabel Crossman, Bea Brookbank, Cassie Phillips, Bess Crossman, Mabel Phillips. Front row: Bill McMechan, Jim Crossman, Lucien Lachapelle, Edgar Brookbank, Russel Phillips, Irene Brookbank, Walter Legge, Mac Legge, Joe Elliot, Joe(?) Brookbank.
Jerome School with teacherage and children with horses and buggys lined up.
Jerome School with the teacherage behind it and the outhouse and barn to one side. A typical rural school set-up.
Back row, L-R: Katherin (Dolly) McCaul, Eno Kleemola, Helen Kleemola, Nora Smith, Pearl Sim (teacher), Viola Massey, Florence Massey, Charles Smith, ?, Edward Barry, ?, ?, ?, Doug Saby, Rodney Crispan, Joy Ryan (teacher). Middle row, R-L: Pat Barry, Neil Fullerton, ?, Bob Hardy, Olga Croop, Vera Bors, Bob Hannay, Frances Stadnyck, ?, ?, ?, Barbara Smith, Marie McCaul, Margaret Hannay. Front row, L-R: Maxine Chapman, ?, Nelson Hardy, Rose Krywenky?, Clarence Smith, Shirley Saby, Jackie Hannay, Leonard Donagen, Mary Stadnyck, Max Stadnyck.