- FGPC-M-P364
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- [ca. 1940]
A crowd is gathered round a pole set on the corner of the Town Hall and the pole has a swastika at the top with a sign underneath stating "You Did It". A man is on a ladder leaned against the pole raising a sign.
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A crowd is gathered round a pole set on the corner of the Town Hall and the pole has a swastika at the top with a sign underneath stating "You Did It". A man is on a ladder leaned against the pole raising a sign.
Rosetown hosts British war children
A picture of a document signed by Elizabeth R. (the Queen Mother) expressing thanks to those who took British children into their homes during the war.
Motorcycle Corp Convoy from Dundurn
Motorcycles and sidecars carrying light BREN machine guns. Travelling east on Railway Ave. in Rosetown just passing Vicar Real Estate building (background).
Military tents of 67th Light Infantry
67th Light Infantry. Rosetown in background looking southwest.
Photos pertaining to Rosetown and area's involvement in the Second World War.
Photos of Rosetown's military history through both the First and Second World Wars, collected by Frank Glass.
Five uniformed men standing outside
5 uniformed men on steps of the Rosetown Hotel - 3 are army, 2 navy. Picture taken on the west side veranda.
Erecting Victory Loan sign and donor board
Erecting sign in front of the town office in Rosetown at the beginning of WWII. Sandbags are piled around a machine gun display.
Bond Drive for Second World War, Rosetown
Preparations for a Victory War Bond drive in front of Rosetown Town Hall.
Army vehicles on Main Street, Rosetown
A number of army vehicles are parallel parked on the east side of the 200 block of Rosetown's Main Street. The 3-storey Rosetown Hotel can be seen at the top of the picture.
Army motorcycles and vehicles on Main Street, Rosetown
The Unique Theatre and Bickles signs on the east side of 200 block of Main St. in Rosetown. Shown are army motorcycles and jeeps parked along the sidewalk.
Trucks, motorcycles, and soldiers.
Ambulance donated to the Canadian Red Cross
Photo of a newspaper article: heading reads "Magnificent War Effort". Below picture is printed: "Ambulance donated by Rosetown and Community. Necessary amount over subscribed in less than 48 hours. G N Bennett organized this quickly responded to campaign."
Encampment in Rosetown of military tents of the 67th Light Infantry. Unusual military tents and a large group of men in uniform.