- 78.334.08B
- Pièce
- [ca.1916]
Fait partie de Biggar Photograph Collection
Eight people, holding instruments, posing for a group photograph
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Fait partie de Biggar Photograph Collection
Eight people, holding instruments, posing for a group photograph
Fait partie de Town Collection
The Indian Head Concert Orchestra posing for a group photo in St. Andrew's United Church in 1930.
Fait partie de Town Collection
The Indian Head Orchestra posing for a group photo.
Rosetown Concert Orchestra 1928
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Twenty-one men and women on stage with the Rosetown Concert Orchestra.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Photographed on stage at the Unique Theatre(?). See the chart in the picture sleeve for placement of the orchestra members. The conductor is Mrs. W.H. (Julia) Graham. Note the embossed tin ceiling above the stage.
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Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Photographed on stage of what is believed to be the Unique Theatre. The names of some of the members are identified. See chart in the picture sleeve. Mrs. W.H. (Julie) Graham was conductor.
Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Image of Boughton's Orchestra made up of patients and staff members. The orchestra performed in the sanatorium theatre during winter months, and on the front lawn in the summer for patients on the balcony.
Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Image of Boughton's Orchestra made up of patients and staff members. The orchestra performed in the sanatorium theatre during winter months, and on the front lawn in the summer for patients on the balcony.
Fait partie de LRA Photograph Collection
Five men in white shirts and bow ties holding musical instruments behind a sign identifying them as the Harmony 5 Orchestra.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Photos of local bands and orchestras.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
A photograph of a newspaper clipping that is undated showing a school orchestra conducted by C.E. Cayley, principal of the Rosetown School. Included is pianist Laura King as a young girl (later Mrs. W.M. Aseltine).