- FA1.007
- Item
- [between 1920-1939]
Depicts sports fashions of the 1920s and 30s.
Kunkel Collection
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.
Glider that was built for Ralph Wiseman flown near the Department of Highways building.
Wiseman Glider at Thompson Auto
Glider under construction by R. Wiseman in the rear of first Thompson Auto Wholesale building located at First Street West, Rosetown.
Winter travel with a team and cutter
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
"Wing Feeders" on threshing machine
An unusual system of wing feeders is shown that feeds sheaves into the threshing machine on the Sweatman farm near Zealandia, Saskatchewan. Visible are two mules in front area, two men forking sheaves, bundles wagons and a straw stack behind the wing feeders
Linklater, Al
Wilson House for Wheatland Regional Center clients
As viewed from the corner of First St. W. and Fourth Ave. a large wheelchair accessible home with six people waving from the front entry.
Wilson Agency, Athletes Haven, Bernie Wiens, etc
Wilson Agency, Athletes Haven, MLA Bernie Wiens office, Flair Fashions and the Long Mini Mall.