Typical early gas tractor
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Written on back: "The Big Reeves." Names of two men are E. Duff and Fred Westphal. Dated 1921 on reverse. A belt going out of the picture indicates this tractor is operating a threshing machine.
Wedding party
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On steps of Stewart School in Rosetown. Bride and groom in front of a large group of people.
Two children on sidewalk.
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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.
Three "hospital staff"
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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
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L-R: Unknown, Minn Legge. Women are wearing fashions of early century. Background shows Stewart School, rink is in front of the school.
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A group of adults picnicking
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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.
Pioneer Life & Homesteading
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Photos depicting pioneer life and homesteading in the Rosetown, Sask. area. Collected by Frank Glass.
Threshing grain in the snow
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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 wearing ruffled dress
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Woman standing on a step wearing a ruffled dress, wide brimmed hat, and holding a cloth purse. Woman's face is in the shadow.
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Log house
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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 and crew
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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
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