A picture taken of the Experimental Farm looking out over Indian Head. No Experimental Farm buildings can be seen but there are multiple tents in the foreground, implying there was a major field day event at the time of the photograph.
A picture taken of the Experimental Farm including the superintendent's residence in the foreground and nine grain elevators in the background. The picture is taken from above, likely from the roof of the Experimental Farm's historic big barn.
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.
A picture taken of the Duke of Connaught visiting Indian Head where hundreds have gathered to see him. The picture is from above of the official stands erected at the corner of Market Street (Otterloo Street) and Grand Avenue in front of the town hall.
Grand Avenue looking south. Horses and wagons and hitching posts can be seen as well as the livery stable in the background "GRAND AVE 1904 is printed on the back.