- BL-0003
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- 1906
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
Parade on Front St. in Wolseley with band and groups of men with banners.
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
Parade on Front St. in Wolseley with band and groups of men with banners.
Orange Day Celebrations in Brock, Saskatchewan
Seven men walking and standing along a road. One man plays a bass drum, another plays a fife while another carries a sword.
Bio/historical note: The Better Farming Train served as an agricultural college on wheels. Sponsored by the Provincial Government and the Extension Department of the University of Saskatchewan, these trains were in common use during the summers from about 1914-1920. Consisting of lecture, exhibit, and demonstration cars, visitors were informed concerning agricultural products, equipment, and practices.
The Lanigan Guernsey Marching Band
The Lanigan Guernsey Marching Band marching in a parade for the Saskatoon Exhibition.
A steam-powered tractor makes its way down the dirt street at a parade in Herschel, SK.
Horseback riders are leading the parade followed by a marching band. Many people line the street: women in dresses and hats, men dressed in suits and hats. Background stores: R-L: Phillips Hardware, Kings Limited, Graham Bros., Queen's Gas (Graham's), Aseltine Law Office, Ladies Rest Room, Pool Room, Albion Hotel.
A long parade taken from the top of the Rosetown Hotel. Written on front of postcard: "Coronation Day Rosetown C5." Men in uniform are shown in front.
J.D. (Don) McGill, age 86 and originally from Stranraer, rides a three-wheeled bicycle in a Rosetown summer parade.
Parade entries heading south on Main Street. The Presbyterian Church is in the background. A man and a youth driving two mules in a small cart are followed by a chuckwagon and horseback riders.
J.D. (Don) McGill on a 3-wheeler
J.D. (Don) McGill, 86 years old, originally from Stranraer, is riding a three-wheeled bicycle travelling south on Main Street in a summer parade.
Bob Paull is seen riding a tractor pulling a Cessna airplane in a parade.
Girl Baton Twirlers Marching in 1967 Parade
Young girls twirling batons march in Rosetown's 1967 parade celebrating Canada's Centennial.
Two RCMP marchers are leading the parade followed by flag bearers in the 1967 Rosetown parade.
Camberley students marching down Main Street in the May 24th parade. Mable Hunter (far left in skirt) was the teacher and Camberley was the first school she was assigned to.
Men in uniform followed by a Boy Scouts float facing west on the 200 block of Main Street, Rosetown.
Children Carrying School Banner in Parade
Rosetown Public School children in 24th May parade on south end of Main Street in Rosetown.