- FGPC-E-P282
- Item
- 1922
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Band proceeded by men on horseback carrying the Union Jack in the 100 block of Main Street. West side of the street is in the background.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Band proceeded by men on horseback carrying the Union Jack in the 100 block of Main Street. West side of the street is in the background.
RCMP officers, Legion members, and people watching after wreaths have been laid at the Rosetown Cenotaph. Doris Hearn is the flag bearer, Graham Staples is beside (behind) the front RCMP officer. Don Sweet and Gary Kidd are in the front row of the parading soldiers in uniform.
Cadets and Legion members parade at Cenotaph
The Cenotaph when it was located on the Rosetown Hospital grounds. The Hospital is shown in the background.
A row of children walking in two lines down an unpaved Rosetown street during the Golden Jubilee Parade. The two children in front hold flags, one of which is the Union Jack.
Costumed children on Main Street
Same group of schoolchildren from RO5.002. They are walking on Main Street while spectators watch from the sidewalk.
Girls from St. Joseph's Convent school in Rosetown parade down a street for the Golden Jubilee.
Kids from Glamis School parade down a street for the Golden Jubilee.
A cart with a man and woman sitting in it is pulled by two men in a horse costume. A clown walks on the other side of them.
Colour party for a parade posed on school steps. The boys are wearing typical 1930 scout uniforms.
L-R: Rev. J.A. Munro, Robin Smith, Carl Briese, ?, Allan McVicar, Scoutmaster J.K. Horne. The cub in front could be Tom Myers.
Pipe band parades down Main Street in a car. Photo taken facing south/southwest. Safeway and Royal Bank of Canada behind the band.
Legion on parade, heading north across the intersection between the 2nd and 3rd blocks of Main Street. In background L-R: Berschied Drugs and Flower Shop, Post Office (across intersection), Bill Ogenchuk Jewellery sign, Jack Cracknell's Store sign, Dry Cleaners. Truck in foreground: McCulloch Bros.
Turning the corner of Main Street to 4th Avenue facing WNW.
Children Carrying School Banner in Parade
Rosetown Public School children in 24th May parade on south end of Main Street in Rosetown.
Camberley students marching down Main Street in the May 24th parade. Mable Hunter (far left in skirt) was the teacher and Camberley was the first school she was assigned to.
In parade uniform forming a circle in front of the 1925 town office and Jail at corner of 2nd Avenue E. and Main Street. Bill Heartwell is 4th from right.