- AG7.025
- Item
- [1910s]
Grain has been unloaded by bucket from the grain wagons into what could be a rail car or wooden annex. Train siding with grain cars in the background. Snow fence curves along the left side of the picture.
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Grain has been unloaded by bucket from the grain wagons into what could be a rail car or wooden annex. Train siding with grain cars in the background. Snow fence curves along the left side of the picture.
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Threshing at James Machan's farm
Big Four gas tractor, purchased in 1914 and used until 1921. 12 men, racks, sheaves. Avery separator.
Standing, L-R: A.L. King, Mr. Hamilton, Rev. Smith-Windsor. Seated, L-R: Mrs. Cayley, Miss Choate, Mrs. C.B. Mark, Min Thompson, Julia Graham (organist), Nettie Stewart, Mrs. C.W. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Miller.
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The same group pictured in MUSI2.001. L-R, standing: A.L. King, Mr. Hamilton, Rev. Smith-Windsor. Front row: Mrs. Cayley, Miss Choate, Mrs. C.B. Mark, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. W.H.E. (Julia) Graham, Nettie Stewart, Mrs. C.W. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Miller.
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Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Rosetown's first brick school built [ca. 1911]. Renamed Stewart School in the mid 1950s.
Big Four gas tractor and Avery separator
Racks of sheaves being unloaded by 11 men. "X" below James Machan. One man on tractor.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
House built at 114 3rd Ave. east by Dr. Myers used as the first Rosetown private hospital opening in 1914.
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.
Work crew (squires?) in front of a cook car. Two women in doorway who are probably the cooks. Two men riding mules.
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Gunnworth Roman Catholic Church
Building was moved to Rosetown in 1914. People gathered on step and in front of building.
Sod house with people standing in front. L-R: Bill Whyte, Mary McCuaig (Mrs. Jas Ritchie), Rod McCuaig, Jack McCuaig (holding a little dog). The McCuaig homestead is located NE 35-31-13.
Children Arthur and Doris Stephenson
Written on back: "Arthur and Doris Stephenson. Neighbours on the homestead." About one and four years of age. Noel's Studio portrait.
Machinery by Beaver Lumber building
Old gas tractor, Linus Kunkel sitting on hay rake.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Development of Rosetown's healthcare industry, from the first hospital (a residential home) to the present Rosetown Union Hospital. Collected by Frank Glass.
Six men and Ford car of 1912-13
Men and buildings are unidentified. Car has white rubber tires.