- FGPC-SC-P316
- Item
- [ca. 1928]
Front entrance of the Rosetown Convent School with statue.
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Front entrance of the Rosetown Convent School with statue.
Extension to St. Joseph's School
An addition being added to St. Joseph's Convent School in 1953.
Saint Joseph's Convent and School Choir
St. Joseph's music teacher, Sister Fredricka, leading St. Joseph girls choir.
A crowd gathers outside St. Joseph's Convent at the grand opening of the new Marion Wing. Photo taken from southeast corner.
St. Joseph's Convent not long before it was demolished in 1988. Note that the statue of St. Joseph has been removed, gone to its home at the St. Joseph Roman Catholic Parish in Kindersley.
Rene and Marcel Dubois hold the ribbon for cutting to officially open the new gym at St. Joseph's Convent, March 21, 1956.
St. Joseph's Convent staff. Lower right: Rita Marie McDonald (Sister Catherine Marie). No other names provided.
Rose Studio
Grand Opening of the Gymnasium
Bishop F. Klien addresses the assembly at the grand opening for the St. Joseph's school gymnasium on the northwest end of the convent.
Mr. M. Berscheid presents the Knights of Columbus Oratory Trophy to Helen Ogle, the winner in the senior group. Dale Shea, winner in intermediate group to the right; Evelyn Adnam, winner of junior group, to the left. Extreme left: Rev. G.E. Provost.
This statue of St. Joseph was erected on a pedestal in spring of 1956 in the centre of the circular turnabout in front of the main entrance to the convent.
The front view of St. Joseph's Convent, with the turnabout and statue in full view.
Interior of St. Joseph's Convent, which was used as the Roman Catholic Church until 1951 when St. Theresa's Parish was built. Four rows of pews; 3 statues.
The gym, attached at the right side, was added in 1956 (construction began 1955). Postcard photo by Ward Photo.
St. Joseph's Convent staff members. Lower left: Rita Marie McDonald. No other names provided.
Rose Studio
St. Joseph's Convent behind a snow-covered yard.