- IHM.2021.0322
- Item
- [193-?]
Parte de Town Collection
A portrait of Dorothy Helen Elizabeth Donnelly, youngest daughter of Randal Donnelly and Bessie (Brooks) Donnelly.
Parte de Town Collection
A portrait of Dorothy Helen Elizabeth Donnelly, youngest daughter of Randal Donnelly and Bessie (Brooks) Donnelly.
Parte de Town Collection
A posed photo of three teenage boys with ribbons behind William H. Gibson, superintendent of the Indian Head Experimental Farm with the J.C. Smith Memorial Trophy for livestock judging.
Parte de Town Collection
A store front view of the Walmsley Bootmaker business.
Parte de Town Collection
A large gathering of people viewing a group of Indigenous drummers in front of Crawford's store
Various photos of First Nations people
Parte de Town Collection
Image is of three photos, a Pow Wow, Aboriginal girls playing and an Aboriginal man with his dog. The three photographs are captioned "An Indian Pow Wow", "In Life's Gay Morn" and "Lo, The Poor Indian!"
Woodward Avenue - looking east
Parte de Town Collection
Looking east on Woodward Avenue.
Parte de Town Collection
A large three story brick building with businesses on the first floor and residence on the second a thirds floors.
Parte de Town Collection
Looking south down Buxton St. we can see two grain elevators in the distance as well as a residence area.
Parte de Town Collection
A photo of the Methodist church which was located on the northeast corner of Boyle St. and Dewdney St.
Museum entry in the Indian Head Parade
Parte de Town Collection
The museum's Pontiac advertising the museum in the Indian Head parade.
July 1st parade float - themed North-West Mounted Police
Parte de Town Collection
A July 1st parade float - history-themed with three man dressed as North-Wets Mounted Police, an Indigenous woman and two Indigenous men. (see also IHM.2021.0058 and IHM.2021.0260)
Parte de People Collection
A photo taken of Lulu Edwards (age 26) sitting on a railing. The Indian Head Flour Mill is in the background.
Parte de Church Religion Collection
A street view of the Indian Head Methodist Church, built in 1898 on the northeast corner of the intersection of Dewdney and Boyle Streets. It was sold to the Odd Fellows Lodge after the Methodists and Presbyterians merged as the United Church in 1925. It was destroyed by fire in 1949.
Sheldon Matsalla and Tara Walker inspect Motherwell wagon
Parte de Organizations Collection
Picture depicts Sheldon Matsalla and Tara Walker inspecting a wagon from Motherwell Homestead.
Parte de Agriculture Collection
A photo taken of a plaque created by the Government of Canada's "Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada" giving a brief description of the federal Indian Head Experimental Farm in both English and French. The original plaque is on the grounds of the Indian Head Research Farm.