Grand Avenue, Indian Head - looking south
- IHM.2021.0208
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- 1910
Parte de Town Collection
Looking south down Grand Avenue you can see grain elevators in the background.
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Grand Avenue, Indian Head - looking south
Parte de Town Collection
Looking south down Grand Avenue you can see grain elevators in the background.
Parte de Town Collection
A large fenced-in house owned by H.H. Campkin who was the secretary-treasurer of Indian Head.
The Bishop's Court and St. John Church
Parte de Town Collection
On the left is the Anglican Bishop's Court and to the right is St. John Anglican Church.
Cutting grass on the Experimental Farm
Parte de Town Collection
This photograph includes two men cutting grass on the Indian Head Experimental Farm as well as superintendent Angus MacKay's residence in the background.
North-West Mounted Police themed float in July 1st parade
Parte de Town Collection
A July 1st parade float - history-themed with three men dressed as North-West Mounted Police and an indigenous woman. (see also IHM.2021.0258 and IHM.2021.0259)
Parte de People Collection
A photo taken of Sinclair Ross's gravesite which is located at the Indian Head Cemetery.
Parte de Organizations Collection
A photo taken of the Indian Head Museum.
Parte de L.G. Saunders fonds
A farm house and it's barn are seen covered in snow.
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The collection contains two scanned copies of black and white photographs owned by Ines Claggett, as well as five original black and white photographs. All photographs were originally taken between [ca. 1930] and [195-]. The photographs depict group portraits of the "Southside Circle" women's group of the Melfort United Church, young students and teachers and the Salvation Army Building, a curling team, and the former Melfort golf club house - which was originally run by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harms.
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These postcards are printed photographs (not real photo) images of the University of Saskatchewan campus, and Saskatoon, taken during the 1940s. The postcards have not been used: each is identified with a “negative number” on the back, although the photographer is not known. It is assumed these were a reference set, from which orders for more postcards could be made. They are in pristine condition and provide exceptionally clear images of early University buildings, such as the original Veterinary Medicine building and the student-built “New Medical College,” as well as rare images of Saskatoon, including the Bessborough Hotel gardens and views of bridges from the road.
Parte de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Series consists of records relating to and/or created by various committees, boards, camps, and other entities governed by or associated with the United Church of Canada, in Saskatchewan. Contents include minutes, reports, correspondence, plans and other documents and images pertaining to: the Committee for Christian Education (1925-1970), including Girls' Work and Children's Work Committees; Survey and Planning Committee; Settlement Committee (1924-1961); the Conference Special Committee for the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee (1955); Committee to Study Non-Anglo-Saxons (1930-1931); Missionary and Maintenance Fund Committee (1934-1935); the Special Committee to Study the Relationship between the Christian Church and Education in Saskatchewan (1966); the Committee on Union of the United Church of Canada (1961-1973); the Conference Committee on Church Extension; Board of Home Missions (1917-1952); Lumsden Beach Camp (1908-1962); Camp Outlook (1947-1953); White Bear Religious Camp (1930-1940); the Benevolent Society of Camp McKay (1953-1983); the Prairie Christian Training Centre [later Calling Lakes Centre] (1952-1973); the Ministers' Summer School of Religion (1934-1941); Templeton Mission (1952-1953); Moose Jaw College (1914-1945); Conference Committee on Colleges and Education (1930-1931), primarily correspondence from Convenor D.S. Dix; Oliver Lodge (1949-1979); Laymembers of Saskatchewan Conference (1925-1963); the Boundaries Committee (1973); and Camp Tapawingo (1960-1980).
Moose Jaw St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge fonds
The fonds consists of textual and graphic materials generated by Moose Jaw St. Andrew’s Pastoral Charge and United (formerly Presbyterian) Church, as well as their church boards, committees and related bodies, local units of women’s, men’s and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of official boards and Trustees, Stewards, Session, Council, congregational, committees, Choir and Sunday School meetings; communion and historic rolls; a cradle roll; newsletters, annual reports; records of local Ladies Aid Societies, Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Woman’s Association (W.A.) and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups, men’s groups (Men’s Club and A.O.T.S.) and youth groups, as well as other social clubs; property and building files; various financial records and correspondence; clippings, scrapbooks and files relating to church groups, history and events, such as the ordination of Lydia Gruchy; and registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials held.
Photographs in the collection include prints, postcards, and negatives, showing the church building, its site and features (e.g. stained-glass window), associated individuals and events (e.g. anniversaries).
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Man wearing Indigenous Regalia
Parte de Fort San fonds
Image of an unidentified man wearing Indigenous Regalia.
Parte de Fort San fonds
Image of Boughton's Orchestra made up of patients and staff members. The orchestra performed in the sanatorium theatre during winter months, and on the front lawn in the summer for patients on the balcony.
Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) meeting with A.B. Cook 2
Parte de Fort San fonds
Image of the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) meeting with Mr. A.B. Cook of the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Dr. Boughton can be seen in the background.
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