- FGPC-H-P194
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- [ca. 1906]
Sod building with a small wooden building on the right side with several people standing infront of the open door. Writing on the front of the picture "Uncle Joe Paquette first store and post office Rosetown, 1906".
Sod building with a small wooden building on the right side with several people standing infront of the open door. Writing on the front of the picture "Uncle Joe Paquette first store and post office Rosetown, 1906".
House built at 114 3rd Ave. east by Dr. Myers used as the first Rosetown private hospital opening in 1914.
The front steps of the hospital with eight ladies and one man.
Aerial view of the hospital and nurses residence
An aerial view of the Rosetown Hospital and adjacent nurses residence with St. Joseph's convent beside them.
100 block on the east side of Main Street in [ca. 1938]. Angle parked cars and store fronts including Tru Art Beauty Parlor, Model Café, Farm Lands Loans and Insurance, Aseltine Law Office in the Myers Block Building and Rexall Drugs.
Bond Drive for Second World War, Rosetown
Preparations for a Victory War Bond drive in front of Rosetown Town Hall.
The 29th Light Horse leaving Rosetown, the business section of town is seen in the background. One soldier leading a flag bearer and a number of civilians.
A crowd is gathered round a pole set on the corner of the Town Hall and the pole has a swastika at the top with a sign underneath stating "You Did It". A man is on a ladder leaned against the pole raising a sign.
First War, local training and recruiting
Mounties, servicemen and civilians lined up on Railway Avenue at the corner of Main Street. The North-Western Land Co. building is seen in the background.
A number of apparatus used for washing clothes are displayed with four ladies standing behind them.
An old wash stand is on display with the complete set of "bedroom accessories".
Three women (Mildred Glass centre) standing infront of a picture display with two rifles above that.
Fireside Singers Left to right standing: Mrs. Graham, ?, Helen Yeurs, McCollough, ?, Shirley Braithwaite, ?, Gail Braithwaite, ?, ?, ?, Mrs. Pinkney. Front row: Shirley Mullins, Susan Hoffas, ?, Allard, McLeod.
Three bartenders and eight patrons. Mike Gawletz on extreme left.