100 block Main Street, Rosetown showing the west side of the street with the Albion Hotel (formerly York Hotel), pool hall, and thriving business section of downtown.
A view of Main Street Rosetown with a notation of where the Eagle Office was being constructed. There are a number of wooden structures being built along both sides of what was becoming Main Street.
The west side of the 100 block Main Street as viewed from across Highway #7 as follows: Louis' Dining Room and Lounge, Saan Store and Nichols Mobility.
The east side of the 400 block of Main Street as follows: Leith & Glassford Agency dealing in real estate, insurance and investments. Gilchrist & Co. Accountants. Masonic Hall, small house and Anglican Church.
Boyd's Men's Wear occupies the building on the left. The next building is occupied by SaskTel Mobility, Morning Mist Purified Water and Rose Travel while the building seen on the right is Aseltine, Skelton and Turner Law Offices.
Businesses on part of the east side of the 200 block of Main Street as follows: Foster Travel Services Ltd., Crystal Vision Optical, Talk of the Town and Red Rose Restaurant.
A composite photo of Rosetown in 1911 and again in 1961, the top photo of this composition photo is taken from possibly an elevator on the railway. The second photo is taken possibly from the top of the York Hotel looking up Main Street.
A composite of eight Rosetown scenes on a 1916 Christmas Card. (clockwise) Railroad station, Rosetown Hotel, house on 300 6th Ave., Main St., new hospital, 1st Ave. E.., Dr. Myers private hospital, Main St. from train station.