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- 1905-1998
Photographs of people and families who have called Rosetown home, collected by Frank Glass.
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Photographs of people and families who have called Rosetown home, collected by Frank Glass.
Photographs of utility development in the Rosetown area.
Photos of various houses and housing developments in Rosetown, collected by Frank Glass.
Formal/Studio portrait of Rosetown Mayor Glenys Ray
Persons and horse drawn wagon in front of early boarding house. Left to right "Billy" King, [Mrs. King], McGuire sisters, "Wally" McDougald and in the wagon Mr. McDougald Sr.
Rosetown Hotel bar, Mike Gawletz at right.
Harry Ball's "Better'ole" Store
Harry Ball seen sitting behind the counter in his store with two men sitting to one side.
The Co-op's first lumber yard in Rosetown
The Rosetown Co-operative Association building with two men standing in the doorway
Rosetown's Co-op first Main Street store
Co-op store located on Main Street, Rosetown.
Combine pick ups lined up in yard.
Three men with a horse drawn flat bed wagon. Two grain elevators can be see in the background.
Prairie Farm Equipment, J.I. Case dealership with a tractor parked beside the building.
200 block Main Street with the Rosetown Hotel
200 block Main Street, Rosetown showing the east side of the street with the Rosetown Hotel, café and cars along the street.
300 block Main Street and the Rex Theatre
300 block Main Street, Rosetown showing the east side of the street with the Rex Theatre on the left of the photo Main Garage in the centre and the Rosetown further along. The cars are backed into the curb.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Rosetown First Ave. W. looking east showing Pioneer Livery Feed & Sale Stable, real estate office, and the Rosetown Hotel. A number of people and horses are also on the street.