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Four harnessed oxen hitched to a breaking plow; newly turned sod.
Albert Kessel
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Four harnessed oxen hitched to a breaking plow; newly turned sod.
Albert Kessel
Rosetown lawyer (firm Elliott & Macdonald) and later magistrate.
Alice Scrivens speaking at the 50th anniversary celebration at RCL. Alice Scrivens was representing the Rosetown Library Board. Also in picture, Frank Glass at left and Ralph Wiseman.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wessels. Photo taken in Saskatoon by a street photographer. Millars Flowers sign at left. Ralph is wearing a short-sleeved shirt.
Ambulance donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Photo of a newspaper article: heading reads "Magnificent War Effort". Below picture is printed: "Ambulance donated by Rosetown and Community. Necessary amount over subscribed in less than 48 hours. G N Bennett organized this quickly responded to campaign."
Anglia CPR railway station and water tower taken from Calvert's Store in 1948. Also shown are the curling rink, post office, and home of H.B. Saunderson. The Eagle Creek valley is in spring flood. Dexter home is in the far background.
Gay Hunt tentatively identifies man in photo as Rev. J.A.P. Daniels, who was in Rosetown 1965-67.
Anglican Church float in Centennial Parade
The St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Rosetown, entry in the 1967 Centennial Parade. Float pulled by a tractor holds unidentified people.
Anglican Church in 1999, Rosetown, Sask.
Located at the corner of Main St. and Third Ave. East. Seen as it looked in 1999 with the hall on the left side. Date on reverse is 7/11/99.
Standing by the sign: Kay Wilson. Two women and one man, perhaps Kay's family.
Anglican Church, Rosetown, Sask.
Located at corner of Main St. and Third Ave. East. Site of the original English Church and is the same building. See CH1.004.
Front view facing north. Date on back: July 7, 1932,
Vicarage of Anglican Church viewed from northeast.
Ann Ritchie at Heritage Corner Opening
Ann Ritchie at mic. Background, L-R: Fred Sim, Ruby Buttar, Mayor Glenys Ray.
An antique car with fabric top and white walled tires being driven by a man in early century clothing. Two women in the back seat are similarly dressed. The car, people, and street in Herschel are not identified.