- FA1.016
- Item
- [early 1900s]
On steps of Stewart School in Rosetown. Bride and groom in front of a large group of people.
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On steps of Stewart School in Rosetown. Bride and groom in front of a large group of people.
Seven adults gathered on hotel veranda
It looks like the Rosetown Hotel veranda. Three men and four women dressed for winter.
Two children, a boy and a girl, hold hands on a snowy sidewalk in winter. They are wearing boots and what appear to be matching snow suits.
Two women in nurses uniforms, one gentleman in shirt, pants, waistcoat and celluloid collar, seated. The man has a moustache and chin whiskers.
Two women outdoors in early Rosetown
L-R: Unknown, Minn Legge. Women are wearing fashions of early century. Background shows Stewart School, rink is in front of the school.
Kunkel Collection
Group photos - Business people
Group photos of people in business including salespeople, staff members, premiers, and more.
Dressed in Sunday best seated on the ground gathered around a tablecloth of picnic food. Fourth from the right has been tentatively identified as Gladys Brookbank.
Photos depicting pioneer life and homesteading in the Rosetown, Sask. area. Collected by Frank Glass.
Horses harnessed in a circle to what appears to be a horse-driven milling machine. Men tossing sheaves of grain; sod building in background
Woman standing on a step wearing a ruffled dress, wide brimmed hat, and holding a cloth purse. Woman's face is in the shadow.
Kunkel Collection
Silk and lace dress, ankle length; waved hair, standing on a lawn.
Kunkel Collection
Little girl (toddler) on wooden walkway
Girl wearing winter coat, hat, stockings, shoes.
Two women and two children standing in front of a rough log house. Long skirts indicate early 20th century. Snow and desolate yard scene.
Threshing machine, steam engine, racks loaded with stooks. 16 men posed around steam engine and on racks, all holding pitchforks. Large stack of straw in back
Fullerton, Mrs. D. A.
Photographs of people and families who have called Rosetown home, collected by Frank Glass.