Rosetown hosts British war children
- FGPC-M-P365
- Item
- [ca. 1940]
A picture of a document signed by Elizabeth R. (the Queen Mother) expressing thanks to those who took British children into their homes during the war.
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Rosetown hosts British war children
A picture of a document signed by Elizabeth R. (the Queen Mother) expressing thanks to those who took British children into their homes during the war.
First War, 2nd contingent training
A group of nineteen men in civilian clothing most with rifles being held over their left shoulder. Written on the picture is "2nd Contingent From".
A group of children are gathered around women showing how clothes were washed in the pioneer days. On the far wall there is a display of pictures and two ladies are standing infront of this while on the table beside them are displayed a number of household items.
Three ladies are seated at old sewing machines demonstrating their use. In the background are display cases of old style clothing.
Rosetown Boy Scouts Toys Shop. Four Boy Scouts in uniform are seen working making toys.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Twelve men and boys in uniform with instruments. The Rosetown Hospital can be seen in the background.
Mayor of Rosetown from 1925-1924, 1935-1937 and also for six months in 1944, member of the town council 1922-1924, member of the school board.
A group of Eastern Star ladies posing for a picture
"Better Ole" Harry Ball's 34th birthday
Four businesses on Main Street with large crowd posing for picture.
First threshing machine, Paquette
Threshing machine with a child and twelve men standing in front.
C.B. Mark, Mayor of Rosetown.
John Pinckney, Mayor of Rosetown.
R.A. "Dick" Millar, Mayor of Rosetown.
William Richardson, Mayor of Rosetown.