- FGPC-P-P349
- Item
- [ca. 1920]
Charles Taylor, Mayor of Rosetown.
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Charles Taylor, Mayor of Rosetown.
Junior band promoted by School Principal, D. Steiner, and band leader Herb Sanderson. Town hall in background.
A six horse team with two drivers pulling a straight sided grain wagon
A group of people, some with shovels, stand amongst large snow drifts on Rosetown's Main Street. Some identities known. R-L: Neil McVicar, Jessie McKenzie, Ernie Conliff, & Linus Kunkel.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
The original Legion Building and Cook & Sons
The Legion Branch No. 66 built in 1927 located at 112 A 1st Avenue East rebuild in 1968. M.E. Cooks Plumbing built in 1959.
Using a horse and scraper to remove or pile the snow on Main Street. Rosetown businesses in background.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
A snow storm blows along Main Street, Rosetown. White-out conditions.
The Mike & Sophie Gawletz home, located on 100 block of 2nd Avenue East. October 16, 1930.
Photos of Rosetown's military history through both the First and Second World Wars, collected by Frank Glass.
A Red River cart being pulled by a bull with the Rosetown Hotel and Deluxe Café and a crowd viewing the parade in the background.
Earl Curtis using a V snow plow on a tractor to open up access to farm buildings, granaries etc. after snowfall.
Rape renamed Canola in 1977
Photographs of winter in the Rosetown area, collected by Frank Glass.
George Loken and the start of the new rink
Three men looking through a transit to level pilings.
Canary seed.