- AG2.009
- Pièce
- 1929
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
House built in 1925 by T.E. Smith, Glamis. Picture taken by Ward's Photo Studio, March 16, 1929. Painted buildings in the background.
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Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
House built in 1925 by T.E. Smith, Glamis. Picture taken by Ward's Photo Studio, March 16, 1929. Painted buildings in the background.
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Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Herman Holler standing in front of wooden shack; barrels scattered, chimney pipe protruding from the roof. Prairie background. Wood branches in teepee stack in background.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Small shack, covered with tarpaper, wooden walkway, stones along side, stovepipe, banked with dirt, pot on dirt, broom against door, towels on clothesline.
Family on ground in front of house with prairie background
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Small 1 1/2 storey wooden house, painted or whitewashed, wooden outbuildings. Family of one older man, man and woman, four children of which three are teens; all seated on the grass.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Several unidentified children sit on a Model T Ford truck parked in front of an old frame house (shack).
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
First United Church in Rosetown and manse. Photo by Ward Studios.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Unique and interesting photos from the Rosetown area.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Powell house atop the semi trailer, ready to move to its new location 2.5 miles south of Rosetown. The house was moved by W. Ross Thompson, basement and all.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Moving the Powell farm house, basement and all, a feat which had never been done here before.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Transporting the Powell farm house across Eagle Creek. When W. Ross Thompson bought the farm home of Bill Powell (located 1 mile north of Eagle Creek) following the sale of the Powell land to the Hutterite colony, he moved it to his own farm, two miles south of town. The whole structure weighed 225 tons.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Moving the Powell farm house with basement intact across the Eagle Creek bridge. This was the most difficult part of the journey.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Powell farm house approaching the Eagle Creek bridge.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Powell house raised up on blocks in preparation to move to its new location. The house was bought and moved by W. Ross Thompson in October of 1971.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Moving the Powell farm house through the Eagle Creek valley from its original location about 8 miles north of Eagle Creek to its present position, 2.5 miles south of Rosetown.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Powell house with basement intact, lifted up on blocks and ready to go on the trailer for transport. The structure weighed 225 tons and up until this point, a house with basement intact had not been moved whole before.