- MUSI1.007
- Item
- [between 1936-1939]
L-R: Byron Picketts, John Franklin, Bill Heartwell, Jack Shaefer, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer.
L-R: Byron Picketts, John Franklin, Bill Heartwell, Jack Shaefer, Walter Goertz, Ken Spicer.
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.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
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).
The Rosetown Juvenile Brass Band was formed in February, 1921. The all male members are standing in front of the Rosetown Town Hall. Some names are provided: President Reg Conlin; VIce-President V.P.H. Ball; Manager John Steiner; Leader D. Steiner.
Two men in a four wheeled buggy driving a mule in harness. The men are wearing overcoats and have a lap robe over their knees. The caption, written in ink, reads "Yours truly 'The Three Mules'".
Kunkel Collection
Chicken house and coops with white hens in a yard.
True Blue Class 1917 (a church group)
Posed in front of Anglia Community Hall.
Back row, L-R: Glen Lamarsh, Bob Stewart, Howard Brown, Hollis Brown, Rev. McCulloch, Tom Stewart, Harold Booth, Ledson Lamarsh, Ted Jones.
Middle row: Ruth Green, Dora Wilkinson, Gussie Saunderson, Hattie Houghton, Bessie Millard, Glee Hood.
Front row: Dan Thompson, H.B. Bert Saunderson, ?, ?, Tom Millard.
Dramatic personnel of Rosetown CYO
Director: Jack Cracknell, Ass't director: Ed Keindel, Irene Lavigne, Emily Rokosh. Other names without pictures are: Fern Deharnais, M. Ogle, Fred Arsenault, B. Benson, T. Arsenault, F. Castonguay, H. Fahl.
Presbyterian Church summer school
Photographed on steps of Stewart School. Written on back: "Church Summer School - Mr. Ramsay - right, Rosetown. Also: George, second row from bottom in centre."
Presbyterian Church summer school
Outdoors picture of children and young adults dressed for church. Written on back: "Rosetown Church Summer School class. George, 1st row, sitting 8th from left."
Front view facing north. Date on back: July 7, 1932,
Three men in conversation at meeting. Left to right: Saskatchewan Wheat Pool representative Ian Bickle, Harry Marsh, C.W. Gibbings
Three large gas tractors pulling gang plows and disker, breaking sod. Tractor operator on each, and man on each plow.
A field of wheat stooks curing before being threshed
Handley, Doreen
A photo of the St. Joseph's school building in 1987, a year before its demolition and after the building had been purchased by the Rosetown School Division for $200,000. Grades 7, 8, and 9 were taught here until construction began on the new high school in 1988.