100 Block Main Street East Side
- RO8.022
- Item
- [1912]
Cars backed up to businesses on Main Street. Drug store, unknown, P. Davies boot repair shop, Conlins Shop.
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100 Block Main Street East Side
Cars backed up to businesses on Main Street. Drug store, unknown, P. Davies boot repair shop, Conlins Shop.
Taken from the corner of Railway & Main facing northeast. L-R: Hotel, Bank of Toronto, Eagle Publishing Co., Drug Store, Conlin's P+O, unknown, BC Restaurant, North-Western Real Estate.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
An unknown man standing in the doorway of a furniture store with a dog at 112 Main Street.
A postcard which says "Greetings from Rosetown" along with six photos of business exteriors and 2 photos of dwelling exteriors.
Main Street 200 block west side viewed from the roof of what was probably the Gledhill and Monteith Pharmacy at 114 Main Street (later Wheatland Drugs).
L-R: Royal Bank, Stag?, Arnold's Gents Funisher, Roderick & Dingwall Law Office, Geddes General, Geddes Block, Assaly Meat Market, Heartwell's Store, Post Office.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Facing north. East side of Main Street. Along the right side of photo: Eaton's, Rosetown Drugs, Anglican Church. A man's face (out of focus) consumes one third of photo.
Main Street 300 block east side, facing south. L-R: Rex Theatre, Aberdeen's Meat Market, 2 unknown, Rosetown Hotel, grain elevator, CN station, Methodist Church (rooftop), Rosetown Photography Co. Cars backed in to curb for cranking; dirt streets.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Photo taken from tower of Anglican Church. Macleods, Clement's Funeral Home, Post Office, Rosetown Bakery (burned down), IGA (burned down). Pioneer elevator in background.
Foundation of Albion Hotel in front of the Eagle Office. Photo used on the front page of the 1961 Jubilee Issue of the newspaper.
Two men standing in front of a round grain bin and the Beaver Lumber building, which was located on Railway Avenue. Linus Kunkel is on the right. The grain bin was ahead of its time.
Three men inside Harry Ball's Better 'Ole Cigar Store in Rosetown. Harry Ball behind counter.
Horses attached to a buggy with 2 men in it, parked in front of Conlin & Evans Farm Machinery & Repair Shop.
Taken from South of Rosetown. Businesses visible are, from left to right: Esso/Voyageur, Howard Concave Corporation, Andersons, Heartland.