- FGPC-H-P405
- Item
- [ca. 1967]
The lodge as viewed from the street. On left side of the photo can be seen individual housing.
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The lodge as viewed from the street. On left side of the photo can be seen individual housing.
A composite of eight Rosetown scenes on a 1916 Christmas Card. (clockwise) Railroad station, Rosetown Hotel, house on 300 6th Ave., Main St., new hospital, 1st Ave. E.., Dr. Myers private hospital, Main St. from train station.
Residence in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of a three story house at 206 Oxford Street in Moose Jaw, SK, commonly referred to locally as 'the wedding cake house'.
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Some of Yorkton's better homes
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
One photo shows the residence of Levi Beck. Erected in 1902 with 250 foot frontage on Smith Street, between 1st. and 2nd. Avenues.
Family on ground in front of house with prairie background
Small 1 1/2 storey wooden house, painted or whitewashed, wooden outbuildings. Family of one older man, man and woman, four children of which three are teens; all seated on the grass.
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Broadway taken in 1899. Markham's small house is seen and Markham's Livery Stable.
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of log cabin built in 1882 by William Lewis, Hugh Ivor and Dick Sweet in Petrolia district, eight miles southeast of Moose Jaw
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Baker and Urton residence (duplex) on High Street East, with unidentified family members standing in front of home. Fence in foreground
McDonald house on Fairford Street West
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Men and women sitting and standing in front of McDonald house at 29 Fairford Street West, some with bicycles. Skating rink in background
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
View of Moose Jaw from the North Hill area, sometime between 1906-1909.
Unique and interesting photos from the Rosetown area.
Moving the Powell farm house through the Eagle Creek valley from its original location about 8 miles north of Eagle Creek to its present position, 2.5 miles south of Rosetown.
The Powell house with basement intact, lifted up on blocks and ready to go on the trailer for transport. The structure weighed 225 tons and up until this point, a house with basement intact had not been moved whole before.
Getting the Powell house onto a semi trailer for transport.