Seven adults gathered on hotel veranda
- GR4.001
- Item
- [early 1900s]
It looks like the Rosetown Hotel veranda. Three men and four women dressed for winter.
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Seven adults gathered on hotel veranda
It looks like the Rosetown Hotel veranda. Three men and four women dressed for winter.
Postcard labelled North West Land Co. outfit
Old Ford car (same car as in GR4.006?) carrying three men. In background are wooden shacks, elevators, wagon with two horses tied to it. See also GR4.009.
Ball Game - adults in school yard #1
Men and women in front of schoolyard swings. Woman in long fancy dress is swinging a bat. Catcher in vest and white shirt, dress pants and hat is behind the female batter. A large group of men, women and children, very well-dressed, are standing behind the catcher pretty close to the action. One man in military uniform may be the umpire.
Outdoor scene in early century
Group of people, men, women and children very dressed up. Women are wearing elaborate hats and one woman has an open parasol or umbrella. A little girl is wearing a "pinafore." Dresses are blowing in the wind.
Children playing near the railroad track
A little boy and two girls wearing dresses on the grass near the railroad. Train boxcars and what looks like an outhouse can be seen behind them.
Ward's Photo Studio
A closer photo of GR4.017 that shows photo of the men with less building. Sharper and smaller than GR4.017.
Parade on Railway Ave., Rosetown as identified by the buildings in the background. Believed to be Independent Daughters of the Empire, a group active in Rosetown in the early century. Date is established by the sign on the building - Tues, July 18, which occurred in 1910, 1916, 1922.
Charles Taylor as a very young man. He was well-known in Rosetown as a long-term mortician (undertaker). He was mayor of Rosetown from 1920-1922.
William "Bill" McBurney Elliott
Bill Elliott, son of Stan Elliott, married Margaret Esson and became a lawyer in Regina. The photo shows him wearing his RCAF uniform. He was a pilot and served overseas in 1944, 1945, and 1946.
Lloyd Clarke was a partner in King's Store in Rosetown. He married Margaret King, daughter of "Billy" King and was a very active Rosetown citizen.
Bill Wight, along with his brother Glen, was a partner in Wight Bros. Chevrolet from 1956-1968.
A photograph of Charles Handley that was attached to the Wight Bros. and Joe Seib pictures.
Mr. William "Bill" Mullen, Rosetown administrator 1936-1963. Seated at a desk writing on paper with a fountain pen of the 1950's era.
A dressed-up Ralph Wessels, 68 years old. Date on border of photo is March 1964.
Herb Greenwood was the owner of the Greenwood Block apartments on First Street East. He was mayor of Rosetown from 1953-1960. Homesteaded in the RM of St. Andrews. Herb Greenwood was also an SGI agent from 1946-1964.