- GPC-HO3
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- 1910-1995
Showcasing the past staff members of the Rosetown & District Hospital and the Rosetown & District Health Centre.
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Showcasing the past staff members of the Rosetown & District Hospital and the Rosetown & District Health Centre.
Thirteen women seated on the steps of the entrance that resembles the first Rosetown Hospital. They are assumed to be nurses. They are wearing winter clothing that includes fur muffs and white dresses underneath.
Front (east) of hospital built in 1914. Old cars in front, wooden sidewalk to what is now Highway 4.
"The Hospital - Rosetown, Sask."
Taken from southeast corner before reinforcements added in 1925-26, and before the small shed at the rear was built.
House built at 114 3rd Ave. east by Dr. Myers used as the first Rosetown private hospital opening in 1914.
Development of Rosetown's healthcare industry, from the first hospital (a residential home) to the present Rosetown Union Hospital. Collected by Frank Glass.
Nursing staff on hospital steps
Four nurses in 1915 era uniforms pose on the front steps of the hospital. Postcard by Jessop Photos (in Rosetown 1915-16).
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Southwest view of the rear of the hospital with the laundry and isolation "Pest House" showing on the left.
Nursing staff on hospital steps in 1922
Three nurses in 1920's era uniforms (note the shorter skirts). Noel Studio took the photo (in Rosetown 1920-22). Nurses are Knowles, Croix, and Card.
SE view with shed on back before 1925 reinforcements were added. Postcard by Randall Photo (came to Rosetown in 1923).
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Hospital addition under construction
The addition to the hospital on the north side was constructed in 1928-29.
Showing the brick stuccoed over and additions to the original 1914 building have been added to each end. Original photo by Ward Studio.
Mr. Tucker at control panel in old hospital
Mr. Tucker, who was the maintenance man, is shown looking at gauges for the boiler in the old hospital.
A postcard picture by Ward Studio of the hospital viewed from the front. Writing on front of postcard says "1940 - 42 Adult Beds; 4 children's; 2 Isolation & 12 Basinettes total 60 Beds."
Seven people gathered in what may be the Rosetown Hospital industrial plant. Man in bowtie is Harvey Young; man at left in black hat is Les Whyte, who served on the hospital board.