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- [1950s]
Possibly a crop-spraying airplane.
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Possibly a crop-spraying airplane.
J. Gordon Duff Pharmacy Museum, Dalhousie
L-R: Dr. W. Webster, Dean Faculty of Health Professions, Ms. Rita Caldwell, Director College of Pharmacy, Gordon Duff, Dr. T. Traves, President, Dalhousie University.
Front of Calvert's Store in Anglia
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Essex standing by a car with wooden spokes in wheels.
Anglia CPR railway station and water tower taken from Calvert's Store in 1948. Also shown are the curling rink, post office, and home of H.B. Saunderson. The Eagle Creek valley is in spring flood. Dexter home is in the far background.
Two uniformed scouts standing in front of a tent
Rosetown Scout Camp at Wilson Lake in 1938.
L-R: Wilson Crawford, Clarence Cralle, Dunc Buie, Ted Innis, Stewart Wright, Ron Morrison.
Cubs and Scouts in the thirties
Before or after a parade. Numbers in ink have been written above identified faces. 1: Rev J. Munro; 2: Bill Scott; 3: Carl Briese; 4: Swain Smith; 5: Ed Assaly; 6: Norm Brooks; 7: Gordon Smith; 8: Graham Staples; 9: Allan McVicar; 10: J.K. Horne (Scoutmaster); 11: Ted Innis; 12: Jack Briese; 13: Dan Colwell; 14: Robin Smith; 16: G. Graham; 17: Harold Marfell.
Colour party for a parade posed on school steps. The boys are wearing typical 1930 scout uniforms.
L-R: Rev. J.A. Munro, Robin Smith, Carl Briese, ?, Allan McVicar, Scoutmaster J.K. Horne. The cub in front could be Tom Myers.
Camberley Homemakers members and spouses
Seated at a meal - L-R: Alice Scrivens, Mary Hare, Earl Curtis, Florence Johnson, Martha Helm.
A meeting of the Camberley Homemakers in 1940's
Back row, L-R: Doris Curtis, unknown, Marjorie Kerr, unknown, Vinny Evans, Mildred Scrivens, Dorothy Ogg, Vivian Ahrens, unknown, Alice Scrivens, Violet Slocombe, Eta Lord. Many children in the front row are not named.
Camberley Women's Institute and spouses picnic at Sask. Landing
Large group are shown picnicing on the shore of Lake Diefenbaker at the Sask. Landing.
Camberley Women's Institute and spouses visited a potash mine
Large group posed in front of a building wearing hard hats. The name of the mine is not provided except that it is near Saskatoon.
Pre-1950 Roman Catholic church and rectory
Postcard by unknown photographer. Mrs. Adnam in ink written on back. Church and rectory were located at 2nd Ave. and 1st St. West in Rosetown. The rectory is now the Mathison home (corner of 7th W and HW 4).
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Presbyterian Church, Rosetown SK.
Became the United Church in 1925 and has now been demolished. Postcard by Jessop Studios which dates it around 1918.
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Moving Catholic Church in 1914
Gunnworth Catholic Church being moved to Rosetown January 16, 1914. Nine or ten horses hitched in front, sled runners under the building, sleigh behind. Men standing in front of building. Snow on the ground.