9 men standing in front of construction equipment
- HO4.019
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- [ca 1962]
Local outfits preparing the area for hospital construction.
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9 men standing in front of construction equipment
Local outfits preparing the area for hospital construction.
9 men standing in front of construction equipment #2
Local outfits preparing the area for hospital construction.
9 men standing in front of construction equipment #3
Local outfits preparing the area for hospital construction.
A crane at hospital construction site
Showing a crane and men working possibly starting the piles.
Architects' drawing of Rosetown Union Hospital
The drawing shows the hospital and nurses residence plan that was constructed in 1962-64.
Architects' drawing of Rosetown Union Hospital #2
Different angle from HO4.024 and in black and white. The drawing from above shows the hospital and nurses residence that was constructed in 1962-64.
Dedication of hospital ward May 9, 1957
Speaker holding paper and book is Howard Powell, man with boutonniere on his right is Dr. E.T. Myers, lady behind H. Powell is Ma Clarke. Three other unnamed men and one woman. Women are wearing hats. Men suits and ties, Dr. Myers is holding a cigarette.
RM equipment and operators lined up.
Bill Sawatzky, Board member for Rosetown & District Health Centre, is shown presenting an engraved plaque to Edna Hay.
Photos and postcards depicting the evolution of the Rosetown Hospital buildings.
Hospital - Demolition and Construction
Photos regarding the demolition of the old Rosetown Hospital and construction of the current Rosetown Union Hospital, which took place between 1962 to 1964.
Showcasing the past staff members of the Rosetown & District Hospital and the Rosetown & District Health Centre.
Hospital addition under construction
The addition to the hospital on the north side was constructed in 1928-29.
Clarence Kerr at left (d. 1972) and Abe Wiens on right.
A postcard picture by Ward Studio of the hospital viewed from the front. Writing on front of postcard says "1940 - 42 Adult Beds; 4 children's; 2 Isolation & 12 Basinettes total 60 Beds."