- CA MHSS 3.123-14
- Item
- [ca.1910]
Susanna Loewen (later known as a Mrs. Day and then as a Mrs. Derksen) in a studio pose wearing a white dress. She is the mother of Grace Wiens.
M.J. Friesen [studio]
Susanna Loewen (later known as a Mrs. Day and then as a Mrs. Derksen) in a studio pose wearing a white dress. She is the mother of Grace Wiens.
M.J. Friesen [studio]
Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier on Tour
Part of Servais Rahier Photo Collection
Throng of people gathered at the Rosthern Town Hall, decorated with banners: WELCOME and LONG LIVE LAURIER.
Unknown
Part of Servais Rahier Photo Collection
Mrs. S. Rahier shopping in Rosthern. Signs on buildings:
W. JACQUES. BAKER
ICE COLD COCA-COLA SOLD HERE
(?) FLEURY
(?) ICE CREAM
Unknown
Teachers & Students of German English Academy
Teachers and Students of GEA. (Same photo as item MHSS 894-14). See item 339-2-LG for list of names.
Unknown
One side of the monument celebrating 50 year anniversary of the Mennonite migration to Canada. Monument at Rosthern Mennonite church.
Jensen, Terry
Rosthern Wheat Kings Hockey Team
Men dressed in hockey uniforms
Jensen, Terry
Rosthern Junior College Students
A compilation of student photos
Leung, Michael
Theatre group posing on railway tracks
Jensen, Terry
RJC graduants
Jensen, Terry
Elaborate pump organ
Jensen, Terry
Early photo of Rosthern grain elevators attached to a card with German writing. On photo reverse is written "when were the railway tracks on the east side of elevators in Rosthern?" But according to Rosthern history book Old & New Furrows page 642 this is incorrect - the photo is actually taken looking north and the railway tracks are on the west side of elevators.
Neufeld's mill is on the left.
Jensen, Terry
German English Academy Students
Nine female students standing behind wheelbarrow
Jensen, Terry
3 women in garden
Jensen, Terry
German English Academy Building
Brick school building. Ice rink adjacent
Hillyard, Len (Saskatoon)