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- [ca 1960s]
Morley Aseltine, who practiced law with his father, Sen. Walter Aseltine and then as a sole practitioner.
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Morley Aseltine, who practiced law with his father, Sen. Walter Aseltine and then as a sole practitioner.
Mother and son who is in uniform
Stanley Cheyne in uniform with his mother Isabella Cheyne. Standing in a yard beside a picket fence.
Motorcycle Corp Convoy from Dundurn
Motorcycles and sidecars carrying light BREN machine guns. Travelling east on Railway Ave. in Rosetown just passing Vicar Real Estate building (background).
A man and a young boy sit in wash tubs while a woman in pioneer costume cleans them with a sponge atop the R.M. of Mountain View float in a Rosetown parade.
Mountain View Pioneer Float #2
A man and a young boy sit in wash tubs while a woman in pioneer costume cleans them with a sponge atop the R.M. of Mountain View float in a Rosetown parade.
Mound of grain on Andrew Thompson's farm 20 miles south of Rosetown.
Moving Harry Ball's house to its new location, east of the Oddfellows Lodge at 116 2nd Avenue East. Presbyterian church to the left in background, old Town Office to the right.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Moving what is possibly an Eaton house with two tractors and a lot of manpower. Picture taken by Ward Photo.
Moving what is possibly an Eaton house with two tractors and a lot of manpower. Photo taken by Ward Photo.
Close-up of house. Moving what is possibly an Eaton house with two tractors and a lot of manpower. Picture taken by Ward Photo.
Close-up of house. Moving what is possibly an Eaton house with two tractors and a lot of manpower. Picture taken by Ward Photo.
Three teams of horses hitched to a small frame house preparing to drag it on snow. Three men are holding the reins. Dog in front.
Moving Catholic Church in 1914
Gunnworth Catholic Church being moved to Rosetown January 16, 1914. Nine or ten horses hitched in front, sled runners under the building, sleigh behind. Men standing in front of building. Snow on the ground.
Transporting the Powell farm house across Eagle Creek. When W. Ross Thompson bought the farm home of Bill Powell (located 1 mile north of Eagle Creek) following the sale of the Powell land to the Hutterite colony, he moved it to his own farm, two miles south of town. The whole structure weighed 225 tons.
A photograph of Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Holmes, snapped on a street in Victoria in August 1938 and put onto a postcard sold in Rosetown. C.W. Holmes, a Rosetown pioneer, started the Rosetown Eagle, Rosetown's weekly newspaper.