- VE1.009
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- [1910s]
Four men and a vehicle parked next to a flax field.
Four men and a vehicle parked next to a flax field.
A group of five people cruise around town in their Sunday best. Rosetown elevators on left-hand side.
An oil hauling truck driven by Jim Hunter, who hauled for North Star Oil and then the Hi-Way Refinery in Rosetown.
Four women in a Rosetown curling club show off the backs of their curling sweaters, which read "Madden & Wood - Rosetown". Identities unknown.
T.W. Sanderson and Band Members
Studio portrait of 28 adults in the Rosetown band. T.W. Sanderson, band leader, seated third from the right in the second row.
Standing, L-R: Beatrice Manning, Marguerite Nicolson, Margaret Clarke, Edith McCulloch, Betty Powell, Gladys Brown, Lillian Percy. Middle row: Marjorie Wiseman, Mary Gardner, Cath Moore, Olive Quinney, Margaret Coulter, Florine Klassen. Front row: Verna Lawson, Jean Barrie, Dorothy Coulter.
Two men standing beside a Mogul gas tractor with canopy top and steel wheels. Linus Kunkel on the left.
Oil pull tractor and gang plow. Two men on tractor, one in a suit, two operators on the plow.
Three large gas tractors pulling gang plows and disker, breaking sod. Tractor operator on each, and man on each plow.
Horse powered threshing machine
Threshing in the snow with no apparent mechanical equipment. Men with forks unloading sheaves from racks. Sod buildings in the background.
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Two women with rifles among pioneer machinery
There are three horses and a colt in the pasture. Women are pointing rifles. In background L-R; mower, outthrow disk, grain drill, binder.
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Grain has been unloaded by bucket from the grain wagons into what could be a rail car or wooden annex. Train siding with grain cars in the background. Snow fence curves along the left side of the picture.
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Four horses hitched to a Stook Loader
Four horses harnessed to a stook loader with a wagon behind the loader. Dorcas Lamarsh at left and Joseph Lamarsh is on the right. The ears of what must be a colt can be seen behind the horse on the right. Gathering stooks on the farm near Anglia, Sask.
Kings Ltd. Parade Float in 1965
Decorated car was a 1958 Ford Edsel owned by Gordie Smith of Kings Ltd. Store. The flowers covering the car were made over the winter by the ladies working at Kings.
Women on a float covered in flowers and containing a large butterfly. The sign on the float reads "Celebrating Canada's Centennial".