- MUSI1.010
- Item
- 1936
Enlarged copy of MUSI1.008.
L-R: Bill Heartwell, Byron Picketts, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer, Jack Schaeffer.
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Enlarged copy of MUSI1.008.
L-R: Bill Heartwell, Byron Picketts, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer, Jack Schaeffer.
30+ band members from the 1940 Rosetown Band wearing uniforms and with instruments. This appears to be a marching band. All the names are provided with the instrument they played. The band leader is named Herb Sanderson.
An early band led by Herb Sanderson. This picture is an undated postcard but appears to be 1920 dress. The band members are standing on the steps of the hospital. The only member identified is Herschel Arthur, front left.
Rosetown fiddlers performing in the Oddfellows Hall at the Rebekahs Rockathon and chili luncheon. L-R, back row: Les Cutler, Irene Cutler, Stewart McKlellan, Lloyd Dallas (behind), Ron Brooks (banjo). Front row: Eddie Morris, Charlie Huck, Pink Frerichs, Cassie McDonald. Pianist: Jean Cordes.
In parade uniform forming a circle in front of the 1925 town office and Jail at corner of 2nd Avenue E. and Main Street. Bill Heartwell is 4th from right.
Grandstand Show at Rosetown Fair #5
Band performing for grandstand. Man playing sax, woman playing accordion. A sign on the field reads "Lamborn Bros., Real Estate, Loans, Insurance." At the bottom is a scoreboard for a ballgame taking place between Fiske and Valley Centre on field.
Sin título
Written on a strip of masking tape on the back: "Rosetown Junior Band 1925." The group of 14 boys and men is taken in front of the fence behind the Toronto-Dominion Bank. Rosetown Hotel is seen in the background.
L-R: Bill Heartwell, Byron Picketts, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer, Jack Shaeffer.
A group of Wiggins school students pose outside the schoolhouse with their musical instruments, fiddles and mandolins. Identities not known.
A visiting band on parade marching past the green water tower in the old green colour of the 70's and early 80's. The band is marching south on Main Street.
A "band" of children plays music instruments on stage at the Rosetown Community Hall.
A photograph of a newspaper clipping that is undated showing a school orchestra conducted by C.E. Cayley, principal of the Rosetown School. Included is pianist Laura King as a young girl (later Mrs. W.M. Aseltine).
The Rosetown Juvenile Brass Band was formed in February, 1921. The all male members are standing in front of the Rosetown Town Hall. Some names are provided: President Reg Conlin; VIce-President V.P.H. Ball; Manager John Steiner; Leader D. Steiner.
Photo was taken at Mike Pravda's farm. Emil Kolofa, bandmaster, standing at back. Other members are Marven Taylor, Charlie Slocombe, Ed Mackart, Edwin Krchov, Joe Cervenka, Victor Krchov, Frank Curda, Ed Lust Sr., John Curda, Ed Lust Jr., Mike Pravda.
L-R: Byron Picketts, John Franklin, Bill Heartwell, Jack Shaefer, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer.