- AG1.004
- Item
- September 9, 1929
Eight mules hitched to two wagons
Ward's Photo Studio
Eight mules hitched to two wagons
Ward's Photo Studio
Parade entries heading south on Main Street. The Presbyterian Church is in the background. A man and a youth driving two mules in a small cart are followed by a chuckwagon and horseback riders.
Murray May beside a fold-up John Deere cultivator
Image likely taken at the Crop-Aid site next to Rosetown airport. Town of Rosetown in distance; loader and other machinery in background
Murray May with sprayer pulled by Case tractor
Image taken south of Rosetown, with downtown elevators visible in background
Murray May, owner of CropAid, standing near ammonia storage tanks with Rosetown in the background.
Authentic items from early schoolroom.
Museum display of an early schoolroom
The display at the museum of a schoolroom contains authentic items from an early century schoolroom including desks and a blackboard.
A display of a barn front, a real buggy, a wooden fence and other items against a painted backdrop of a field. "Swede" Robinson is standing at the fence. Swede was a Museum volunteer who was instrumental in developing museum displays.
Museum display of winter sports paraphernalia
A display at the Rosetown Museum of old skates, curling rocks, pictures, and trophies.
Tea tables and museum items on display in the basement museum.
A "band" of children plays music instruments on stage at the Rosetown Community Hall.
A band in formation marches down Main Street with large tubas in front. People are standing on the 2nd floor balcony of the Rosetown Hotel to watch.
Six young men playing ukuleles and steel guitars wearing lei's for a Hawaiian themed musical production. Front Row: Byron Pickett at left.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Rosetown curling team, winners of the Myer's Cup, January 14th, 1916.
Dr. Myers' home in winter with a truck parked in front. Located on the 300 block of Main Street.