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- [1950]
Interior of St. Andrew's Anglican Church. View of pulpit, pews.
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Interior of St. Andrew's Anglican Church. View of pulpit, pews.
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A woman posing in Hawaiian costume.
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Performers in Oriental costume
Fourteen performers in Oriental costume. Back row, L-R: Mary Smith, Audrey Christman, Norma Gilroy, Fern Barrack, Gerry Lane, Muriel Foote, Margaret Lunney, Elsie Wilson, Hazel Brookbank, Grace Merryfield, Rae Conlin. Front row: Jean Esson, Phyllis le Masgrier, Donalda Miller.
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Parade of Soldiers on Decoration Day in Rosetown
Decoration Day parade showing 12 soldiers, guns on shoulders, marching past the 1926 fairgrounds and bleachers. They are accompanied by children.
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Procession to "Graveyard" on Decoration Day
Decoration Day parade in Rosetown, 1926. Parade is led by a gun carriage pulled by horses and filled with flowers. Marching soldiers in uniform are followed by many people.
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Gun Carriage in Decoration Day Parade
Gun carriage drawn by mounted horses for a 1926 Decoration Day parade. Soldiers carrying guns following on foot.
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Decoration Day Parade Nov. 11, 1926
Infantry soldiers on horseback and marching on foot in 1926 Decoration Day parade travelling north on Main Street in Rosetown.
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24th May Parade in 1938 on Main Street, Rosetown
Marching in foreground are Albemarle School students followed by Anglia School, Camberley School, Cleland School and others all the way to the end of Main Street. Many schools participated in the May 24th marching competition.
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Four Rosetown churches on a postcard
Separate photos of Catholic Church, Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church, and Anglican Church on a postcard by Randall's Studios.
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Located along CNR track on south side of Rosetown. Picture showing tanks and barrels twisted and burned after the fire. Sask Pool Elevator No. 154 in background was untouched by the fire.
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North Star Oil fire from the SW
Burning tanks and buildings across the CNR tracks from the southwest.
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1937 Firemen, Town Council and Policeman
Front row, L-R: Douglas Hill, Mickey Clarke, Curly Puffer, N. Craddock (SWP rep.), Geo. Foster, D. Preston, Doug Wilson, Wm. Heartwell, Carl Smith, Fred Barrack, Herschel Arthur. Middle row, L-R: Lorne Empey, Cstbl. McLay, Councillors F.D. Lampman & W.E. Innis, Dr. Lowry, Mayor J.G. Graham, Chief D.A. Jennings, Dep. Ch. L. Kunkel, Hon. Ch. W. McDougald, Editor C.W. Holmes, M. White of Can. Utilities. Back row, L-R: Jas. Hadley, S.C. Douglas, Aubrey Woods, Jas. Toms Jr., F. Dinwoodie, Hubert Moffatt, Harry Moffatt, W. Harbicht, W.W. Cralle, Harvey Anderson, W. Mullen (Town Clerk), Policeman J. McMurdo, A. Fraser, E. Sylvester.
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Vines on the veranda, laundry building in right background. This postcard was sent to Miss Phyllis Ross, Palmerston, Ont., dated Oct. 2, 1940. It is a Randall Photo postcard from c. 1920.
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Photographed on stage at the Unique Theatre(?). See the chart in the picture sleeve for placement of the orchestra members. The conductor is Mrs. W.H. (Julia) Graham. Note the embossed tin ceiling above the stage.
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Ten young men in Oriental costume. 2 with swords (policemen): Jimmie Toms and Jack Stewart; 8 Japanese: Bill Miller, Don Colwell, Fred Rowe, Chas. Anderson, Bill Esson, Buster Miller, Lloyd Clark, Albert Assaly.
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