Cutting Wheat With Binder On Ahren's Farm Near Rosetown, Saskatchewan
- 78.331.02
- Item
- ca.1934
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A man on a binder being pulled by four horses can be seen in the distance in a field
Cutting Wheat With Binder On Ahren's Farm Near Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A man on a binder being pulled by four horses can be seen in the distance in a field
Threshing Wheat On Ahren's Farm Near Rosetown, Saskatchewan
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Four men on two hay wagons with a tractor in the foreground and a large pile of hay to the right
Alvin Monk On A Tractor Near Rosetown, Saskatchewan
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A man on a tractor, pulling a combine in a field
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Three wagons pulled by horses moving in a line through the snow
Threshing Wheat On Ahren's Farm Near Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men in hay wagon, beside a thresher, tractor and pile of grain
Moonrise over Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Parte de Hans Dommasch fonds
The moon is seen rising over the town of Rosetown, Saskatchewan.
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Gene Lambert, Rosetown. This photograph is identified as being from the Department of Culture and Youth, Regina, Sask.
Small portrait of John Pinckney. He was the mayor of Rosetown from 1961-1963. Was owner and editor of the Rosetown Eagle from 1947-1977.
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.
Bob Cowie was a mechanic for Rosetown Co-operative Association for many years. He married Beulah Deitsch.
Jim Baikie served as Rosetown's Superintendent of Schools from 1954-1969.
George Normand's name is written on the reverse of the picture. No other details provided.
Bill Wight, along with his brother Glen, was a partner in Wight Bros. Chevrolet from 1956-1968.