- FA1.011
- Item
- [early 1900s]
Woman standing on a step wearing a ruffled dress, wide brimmed hat, and holding a cloth purse. Woman's face is in the shadow.
Kunkel Collection
Woman standing on a step wearing a ruffled dress, wide brimmed hat, and holding a cloth purse. Woman's face is in the shadow.
Kunkel Collection
A woman carrying a sheaf of grain preparing to lean it against a stook. Rows of stooks can be seen in the background.
Kunkel Collection
Woman standing in front of frame building
Wintertime. Wearing a short jacket and print dress slightly below the knees. A house can be seen in the background. A milk pail behind her.
Woman sitting on a bell in front of Anglican Church
Woman wearing clothing of the 1920's sitting on a large bell in front of the Rosetown Anglican Church.
Depicts sports fashions of the 1920s and 30s.
Kunkel Collection
Woman performers in grass skirts
Eleven young women on stage wearing grass skirts, leis, sarong tops.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
A woman posing in Hawaiian costume.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Unknown woman standing at foot of steps into a large house. Dressed in finery of the 1920's.
Woman wearing a fur coat and large hat with a feather. She is holding a large fur muff.
Kunkel Collection
Early century fashion. Male child is in "Plus Fours" dress, dress-like top, short pants tucked into socks. Other child (girl?) is wearing a white gown trimmed in lace. Woman's dress has lace collar and cuffs.
Kunkel Collection
Famed author W.O. Mitchell visited the Rosetown Centennial Library in April, 1981. Foreground, L-R: Jean Backlund, W.O. Mitchell, Wilbie Metheral, 3 unidentified people are shown in the background.
Wm. "Bill" Mullen and Madge Crawley
Bill Mullen, town clerk, standing on the front steps of the old town hall. Both are wearing winter coats. Bill Mullen has a cigarette in his hand.
Wm. & Margaret Husselby and son Terry
William and Margaret Husselby standing on the steps outside a residence. Margaret is holding infant son Terry who is wearing a dress and bonnet.
Two adults and students posing on the steps of the Winona School, which opened in 1907.
A lady stands outside a sod house which was the very first Winona School. The Winona district hosted "sodding bees" where they would pile sod walls three feet thick against the wooden frame of the school, producing a building which was warm in the winter and cool in the summer.