- FGPC-B-P249
- Item
- [ca. 1914]
Rosetown First Ave. W. looking east showing Pioneer Livery Feed & Sale Stable, real estate office, and the Rosetown Hotel. A number of people and horses are also on the street.
Rosetown First Ave. W. looking east showing Pioneer Livery Feed & Sale Stable, real estate office, and the Rosetown Hotel. A number of people and horses are also on the street.
First Avenue West looking east
First Avenue East looking west with Brownlies Restaurant and Rooming House on the right side of the street and two wagons on the muddy dirt road and the Rosetown Hotel on the left side of the photo.
First photo of Main Street Rosetown
A winter scene with four wooden structures and one building under construction.
Flair Fashions, Long Mini-Mall, Tunes & Trinkets
Businesses on part of the west side of the 200 block of Main Street as follows: Bernie Wiens MLA constituency office, Flair Fashions, The Long Mini Mall, Tunes & Trinkets (Sears), Sew Special and Scott's Jewelers.
Hanging baskets of flowers adorn the 300 block. Anglican Church on NE corner of Main and 3rd Avenue, Hi-Tone Dry Cleaners Ltd. on SE corner, Leisureland Audio and Radio Shack.
Former Department of Highways building
Former Department of Highways building, which was located on the corner of 6th Street East and 6th Avenue.
Graham Bros. Store in the early days. On the left in shirtsleeves, arms folded, is John Graham (T.J.G. Graham). On the right in suit is Bill Graham (W.H.E. Graham). There are various items on shelves and the floor, as well as a decorated tin roof. The store opened for business on January 23, 1911.
Grand opening of Rosetown's Community Thrift Store
Ribbon cutting by Judy Wilson, Board Chair; Gary Groves, Town Councillor; Darlia Katelnikoff, Store Manager.
Greetings from Rosetown, Sask.
Main Street facing north. Photo taken from the CNR Station. L-R: Central Garage & Livery, ?, King's Store, ?, ?, Bank of Canada, Moline P+O, BC Restaurant, North-Western Land Co.
A car drives north amidst the businesses on Main Street. Taken from the intersection at Main and 1st Avenue.
Southwest angle. Regal Motors with the Brass Hood Restaurant in the background on the right.
Highway 7 in the Early 20th Century
Hyslop Motors in the foreground; school visible in the background in front of the church.
Howard Concave and Sno-Pro Sports
Howard Concave Corp. building and Sno-Pro building with the Motor Inn sign in the background.
Prairie Farm Equipment, J.I. Case dealership with a tractor parked beside the building.
Kentucky Fried Chicken with Greenfield Agro, Pool elevators A & B and the Pioneer elevators viewed in the background as seen from the corners of Hwys 4 & 7 looking south east.