- FGPC-B-P213
- Item
- [ca. 1961]
Business located in the middle of the block on the east side of Main Street. The corner of the Brass Hood, a Billiards Hall, two small unmarked buildings, Boucher G. Flach and Graham Bros.
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Business located in the middle of the block on the east side of Main Street. The corner of the Brass Hood, a Billiards Hall, two small unmarked buildings, Boucher G. Flach and Graham Bros.
100 Block Main Street East Side
Cars backed up to businesses on Main Street. Drug store, unknown, P. Davies boot repair shop, Conlins Shop.
100 block Main Street with Albion Hotel
100 block Main Street, Rosetown showing the west side of the street with the Albion Hotel (formerly York Hotel), pool hall, and thriving business section of downtown.
100 block Main Street with the York Hotel
100 block Main Street, Rosetown showing the west side of the block with the York Hotel, Billiards, the Ladies Rest Room, Aseltine law office and Graham Hardware and King's.
Taken from the corner of Railway & Main facing northeast. L-R: Hotel, Bank of Toronto, Eagle Publishing Co., Drug Store, Conlin's P+O, unknown, BC Restaurant, North-Western Real Estate.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
An unknown man standing in the doorway of a furniture store with a dog at 112 Main Street.
Standing, L-R: A.L. King, Mr. Hamilton, Rev. Smith-Windsor. Seated, L-R: Mrs. Cayley, Miss Choate, Mrs. C.B. Mark, Min Thompson, Julia Graham (organist), Nettie Stewart, Mrs. C.W. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Miller.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Two ladies sit in the front seat of a 1913 Model T Ford. Note the brass radiator.
Kunkel Collection
A large group of servicemen lined up from the corner of Railway Avenue and the east side of Main Street on the boardwalk in front of local businesses.
A postcard which says "Greetings from Rosetown" along with six photos of business exteriors and 2 photos of dwelling exteriors.
Six men stand around a 1918 490 Chevrolet car drinking beer. The car's windshield frame is being used as a bottle rack. A house with a stained glass window in the background.
Kunkel Collection
Women: Pauline Woodward, Irene Holmes, Minnie Huseby. Men: "Two bank boys." Allan Fetterly (Graham Hardware employee) stands in front of car. Saskatchewan license on car - 1922.
Back row, L-R: Grace Latcham, Jessie Douglas, Luella Lick, Nettie Stewart (teacher). Front row: Viva Sheffield, Alvina Tufts, Mr. Schneider, Mary Roy, Edith Longworthy.
Highway Host's entry in Rosetown's 75th anniversary parade was this 1928 McLaughlin Buick car. Stedman's, Bob McNab's Men's Wear, and Scott's Jewellers in background.