Firewood for the Rosetown Hotel
- FGPC-B-P353
- Item
- [ca. 1917]
A horse drawn stone boat loaded with logs. Two people are sitting on the side of the stone boat while two are standing behind it.
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Firewood for the Rosetown Hotel
A horse drawn stone boat loaded with logs. Two people are sitting on the side of the stone boat while two are standing behind it.
Bin floors being built by eight men with the warehouse at the rear.
R. LeGoffe (right) with four clients standing in front of baled recycled paper and cardboard.
SARCAN recycling centre with two people standing by door.
Main Street with the location of the Eagle Office
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.
Barton Seed Cleaning viewed from Hwy #7 the north east corner, The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator C is also in the picture.
All West Sales viewed from the south east corner of the lot with tractors and trucks displayed for sale.
Rosetown New Holland building.
Dairy Queen and the Highway Host
The Dairy Queen and Highway Host Restaurant as viewed from across Hwy #7 from the north west.
Country Rose Inn as viewed from across Hwy #7 from the south east at the tourism park. The back part of Louis Restaurant is also seen.
Liquor Store, Lloyd's Korner Store & Shell
Two older trucks are in the left side of the picture with the businesses left to right: Liquor Store, Lloyd's Korner Store, Shell Service Station.
Howard Concave and Sno-Pro Sports
Howard Concave Corp. building and Sno-Pro building with the Motor Inn sign in the background.
Metal clad building with sign out front indicating "Future Home of the Rosetown Museum". To the east of the building are the Western Conveyer and Machine shop and next to is Prairieland Collision and Radiator repair with Heartland Motor Inn sign visible to the far east.
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.