Three men in radio department of Graham Bros. Store
- GR1.011
- Item
- [1949 or 1950]
L-R: Gordon Kidd (Glen Kidd's cousin), Howard Beckman (Harold Helm's brother-in-law), Victor Ediger.
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Three men in radio department of Graham Bros. Store
L-R: Gordon Kidd (Glen Kidd's cousin), Howard Beckman (Harold Helm's brother-in-law), Victor Ediger.
L-R: Ralph Wiseman, Tom Miskell, Walter Adnam. In library basement.
Three men at Board of Trade meeting
L-R: Rosetown Mayor Herb Greenwood, George Hearn, Premier of Saskatchewan Tommy Douglas.
Unidentified man shaking hands with Town Councillor Norm Peterson while RM of St. Andrews Councillor A.F. McFaull makes the introduction.
Two women in nurses uniforms, one gentleman in shirt, pants, waistcoat and celluloid collar, seated. The man has a moustache and chin whiskers.
Horses are pawing at the water. One horse appears wet as if it rolled. There is a two-storey frame house in the background.
Three cars, 2 Model T's and 1 Chevrolet, parked side-by-side with 6 adults, one child, and a dog posed around them. 2 buildings visible in the background.
Kunkel Collection
The Trapp Family Wetland Conservation Project
The Trapp Family Dams, a wetland wildlife conservation project built by Ducks Unlimited, 1991-1993.
The roof of the Rosetown Hotel after the cyclone
A view of the Rosetown Hotel's roof with part of the town seen in the background.
Enlarged copy of MUSI1.008.
L-R: Bill Heartwell, Byron Picketts, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer, Jack Schaeffer.
L-R: Bill Heartwell, Byron Picketts, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer, Jack Shaeffer.
Back row, L-R: Marvin Carruthers, Bill Heartwell, Jack Huckstep. Front row: Eva Woods, Ivan Nay.
Back row L-R: Bill Heartwell, John Franklin, Wally Goertz, Ken Spicer. Front row: Byron Picketts, Jack Schaefer.
L-R: Byron Picketts, John Franklin, Bill Heartwell, Jack Shaefer, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer.
The original Legion Building and Cook & Sons
The Legion Branch No. 66 built in 1927 located at 112 A 1st Avenue East rebuild in 1968. M.E. Cooks Plumbing built in 1959.