Rosetown's first swimming pool
- FGPC-T-P311
- Stuk
- [ca. 1950]
The swimming pool viewed from outside of the fenced deck area in the background the Scout Shop is seen. Children are swimming and outside the fence people are watching the activities.
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Rosetown's first swimming pool
The swimming pool viewed from outside of the fenced deck area in the background the Scout Shop is seen. Children are swimming and outside the fence people are watching the activities.
Rosetown sign with the a brief history of the area and town and advertisement for the following businesses: G.F. Williams Hardware, Northern Oils Ltd., Colwell Lumber Co., M. Gawletz, Albion Hotel and Wallace McDougald Loans and Insurance.
One horse, two passenger buggy. A barn built of poles and straw in the background.
Javen's farm and automobile located 7 1/2 miles southeast of Rosetown.
Aircraft built and flown by Marvin White in the late 1930s. Right side is probably Allen McVicar of Rosetown.
Six persons left to right [Henry Evans, Reg Conlin, unknown, unknown, unknown and Linus Kunkel] in a car [McLaughlin] in front of Conlin & Evans Farm Machinery Agency, 110 Main Street; next door Mrs. Jamison's Ladies Wear and Beauty Parlor.
Three men drinking sodas around early automobile.
Looking west on Main St. and 2nd Ave. Seen in the background are the Post Office, Barber Shop and Hudson's Pharmacy.
Wiseman Glider at Thompson Auto
Glider under construction by R. Wiseman in the rear of first Thompson Auto Wholesale building located at First Street West, Rosetown.
Bennett buggy, depression travel
Two horses hitched to a buggy with six people riding.
Going to school in an Anderson cart
A horse is hitched to a wagon with six children in the wagon.
Two horses hitched to a "taxi" with two men in front seat. The 200 block of Main Street Rosetown is seen in the background with the Royal Bank of Canada on the corner.
A pony is hitched to a two wheeled cart with two young girls riding.
An early cat and a machine with belt attached loading dirt onto an older truck.
Six men standing around various tracked machines building a new road.