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Homecoming '71 Scrapbook

A large scrapbook containing about 60 pages of photographs and newspaper clippings from the 1971 Indian Head Homecoming event.

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Who's Who of Indian Head

A 19 cm X 28 cm 48-page scrapbook of laminated sheets held together by 2 rings and containing newspaper clippings about various residents of Indian Head. Book was made by Louisa Tyson before she moved to England. After her death in 2002 the scrapbook was sent to Beth Liggett who appears to the one who laminated it.

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Town Event Guestbook

A large (22 cm X 37 cm) black and red hardcover 200-page notebook used as the guest book for the "Them Good Old Days" event on July 4th - 8th in 1974 as well as the "Them Good Old Days" event on July 4th 1975 and the Town of Indian Head 75th Anniversary celebration on July 9, 1977.

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George Thompson's Reply to a Toast in the Year 1923

7 legal-sized pages (single-sided) stapled together that are the transcript of George Thompson's reply to a toast in 1923. Thompson's speech reviewed the history of Indian Head and various persons involved with it. It included a description of how the town was named by Robert Crawford. The speech was addressed to the Indian Head Mayor and Council. A guest of honour was Frederick Haultain. It is not known what the specific event was.

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Looking north on Boyle Street

Looking up Boyle St. facing north. The picture was taken from 806 Boyle Street. The first residence is 808(?) Boyle Street. The Lady Minto Hospital and the Nurses' Residence are the buildings furthest away. (see also IHM.2021.0255)

Jubilee School

A women and four young children on a swing in front of the Jubilee school.

Dr. Hart and twins

Dr. Hart holding the hands of his twins - Robert and Edith (ancestry.ca). He was also one of four doctors in Indian Head. He was Indian Head's mayor in 1924 and involved in many other community committees and boards (see Indian History book pp 432-433)

Buxton Street postcard

Looking north up Buxton St. In the background is the St Andrew's United Church steeple. At that time - prior to church union - it was still St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The photograph was taken from in front of 600 Buxton Street.

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