Item FGPC-T-P226 - Rosetown 100 block Main Street west side

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Rosetown 100 block Main Street west side

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FGPC-T-P226

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  • [ca. 1927] (Creation)
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    Gibson Photo
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    Rosetown (Sask.)

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1 photograph; b&w; 17.5 x 12.5 cm
1 negative; 5.5 x 5.2 cm

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(1925-1981)

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In 1925 John W. Gibson and his family, wife Martha "Queenie" and sons Sheldon and Murray, moved to Saskatoon and set up a studio at 650 Broadway Avenue specializing in commercial and portrait photography. He also took photos in rural areas. To augment their income during the Depression, Queenie and the boys did amateur photofinishing. Murray joined the firm in 1945, and by 1952 he and Queenie formed a partnership as John W. was in failing health. The studio expanded into photo supplies and moved away from photofinishing. For further information see Brock Silversides' article, "John W. Gibson : The Life and Work of a Prairie Photographer" in Saskatchewan History. - vol. 45, no. 1 (Spring 1993), p. 18-32. «

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100 block Main St. Rosetown, businesses on west side of street shown with the train station at the south end of the street visible.

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Excellent

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Frank Glass

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100 block Main Street Rosetown some businesses shown are J.G. Graham House Furnishings, ?, Kings Limited, Hardware, ?, ?, ?, Pool Hall, Albion Hotel, train station.

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Print: MF-1; Negative: Binder 1; page 15-6

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