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St. Boswells — in the early 20th century
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St Boswells 1920s

LEFT:  The northwest side of St. Boswells in the 1920s.

BOTTOM RIGHT:  The southeast side of Main Street in the 1920s.

School Parade 1935 Main Street 1920s

ABOVE LEFT:  A school parade to honor King George V’s silver anniversary in 1935.

RIGHT:  St. Boswells School in 1923. It closed in 1959 and was torn down in 1962.

St Boswells School
Decorated car 1927 Last grain elevator

ABOVE LEFT:  A car in St. Boswells is decorated for the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation in 1927.

ABOVE RIGHT:  The last grain elevator in St. Boswells closed in 1975, and was demolished in 1983.

Town Map

A map of the townsite of St. Boswells.

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