- FGPC-E-P262
- Stuk
- July 3, 1919
Parade honoring the veterans taking place on Main Street Rosetown.
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Parade honoring the veterans taking place on Main Street Rosetown.
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of Albert Hamill, son of Thomas and Rebecca Hamill. Killed in the battle of Passchandael, France on November 6, 1917.
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of Charles Wheelock Larry. Served with the North West Mounted Police, stationed at Dawson City, Yukon from 1896 to 1900. Served in France with the 10th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery from 1916 to 1919. Owned and operated a blacksmith shop in Whitewood for 43 years.
217th Overseas Battalion - Camp Hughes
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of 217th Overseas Battalion at Camp Hughes
Ervine Johnston, Jack Huckerby, John Bell and Wilbur Potter
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph -
Back row - Ervine Johnston, Jack Huckerby, John Bell
Seated - Wilbur Potter
Large group of men in front of Memorial Hall
On front of hall: "Army & Navy Veterans Rosetown Unit." Sign on building in background is "Dominion Car."
Returned men cutting wheat in a field with a Fordson tractor and a Deering binder.
Returned men making a dynamometer test on a packer with a tractor in a field.
Returned men on tractors in a yard: Mogul 8-16; Titan 10-20; Hart Parr 30-60; Heider 12-25; Case 12-25; Case 9-18. Barn and fence in background.
(?) Berg, a returned man, driving a Aultman Taylor tractor and pulling a second tractor. Livestock Pavilion in background.
Returned men operating a Titan 15-30 tractor with a Rumley separator, threshing oats into a barn.
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 2 envelopes, 1 cheque blank, 1 patient information form, 4 invoice forms.
Zonder titel
Part of Military Collection
Photo of 18 legion members in suits and displaying medals. Appears to be a Saskatchewan convention. Indian Head's Doug Welch is in the middle row - 5th from left.
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of Capt. W. Porter, 2nd Canadian Division Headquarters B.E.F. France