- FGPC-B-P013
- Item
- [ca. 1909]
Persons and horse drawn wagon in front of early boarding house. Left to right "Billy" King, [Mrs. King], McGuire sisters, "Wally" McDougald and in the wagon Mr. McDougald Sr.
Persons and horse drawn wagon in front of early boarding house. Left to right "Billy" King, [Mrs. King], McGuire sisters, "Wally" McDougald and in the wagon Mr. McDougald Sr.
Rosetown Hotel bar, Mike Gawletz at right.
Harry Ball's "Better'ole" Store
Harry Ball seen sitting behind the counter in his store with two men sitting to one side.
Crown Lumber Co. located at 105 Railway Ave. East.
Interior of Colwell Lumber office
Interior of the office of Colwell Lumber Co. with four men standing behind the counter and a lady sitting at a desk.
Believed to be the original Colwell Lumber building at 121 1st Ave. west. Second from left is Bill Millar.
M.F. Shaughnessy General Blacksmith Shop. Probably 1st Ave. east.
The Co-op's first lumber yard in Rosetown
The Rosetown Co-operative Association building with two men standing in the doorway
Rosetown's Co-op first Main Street store
Co-op store located on Main Street, Rosetown.
Combine pick ups lined up in yard.
Three men with a horse drawn flat bed wagon. Two grain elevators can be see in the background.
The Co-op's first service station in Rosetown
The Co-op service station with a 1950's model car parked to one side with a man standing beside it.
Douglas Bros. car dealership with four early automobiles parked in front of building.
The first Co-op Association buildings in Rosetown
Horse drawn wagons delivering grain, The Hiway refinery can be seen in the distance.
Buildings in background with Rake-Up sign in front.