The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
Colour party for a parade posed on school steps. The boys are wearing typical 1930 scout uniforms. L-R: Rev. J.A. Munro, Robin Smith, Carl Briese, ?, Allan McVicar, Scoutmaster J.K. Horne. The cub in front could be Tom Myers.
Parade on Railway Ave., Rosetown as identified by the buildings in the background. Believed to be Independent Daughters of the Empire, a group active in Rosetown in the early century. Date is established by the sign on the building - Tues, July 18, which occurred in 1910, 1916, 1922.
An antique car with fabric top and white walled tires being driven by a man in early century clothing. Two women in the back seat are similarly dressed. The car, people, and street in Herschel are not identified.
An old truck with "F.D." on the door, a group of boys, and a sign saying "Snorkel Unit" represent the Fire Dept.'s parade entry for Sask. Jubilee. This parade is in Herschel.
Antique car with a small girl in a basket strapped to the hood holding a puppy. A sign on the car door reads "Support your local CPR and Herschel and District Credit Union." The parade is in Herschel. The former RM of Mountain View office is in the background.
Two men in uniform carrying a flag, a group of men in suits following as they parade down 2nd Avenue West. The date on the postcard is August 17th, 1914.