Two copies of a postcard of wheat arch designed and constructed by Norman M. Ross and Charles A. Edwards to welcome HRH Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada).
Photograph of wheat arch designed and constructed by Norman M. Ross and Charles A. Edwards to welcome HRH Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) for his visit on October 17, 1912.
Photograph of wheat arch designed and constructed by Norman M. Ross and Charles A. Edwards to welcome HRH Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) for his visit on October 17, 1912.
A large gathering of people witnessing the Duke of Connaught as he visits Indian Head. The photo features a large "wheat arch" designed by Norman Ross and Charles Edwards. Buildings in the background include the Bank of Montreal and the Imperial Hotel.
Thomas McAfee, long-time minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, posing in his uniform when he was enlisted for WWI as chaplain with the 96th Highlanders.
The town park was across the street from the Commercial Hotel in Indian Head. The Commercial Hotel was where the BigWay Foods is now (2021) located at 444 Grand Avenue and the photo was taken from where the Memorial Hall is now.
A photo taken of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church from the corner of Eden and Buxton Streets. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.
A street view of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, soon after construction in 1908, with James Conn's home in the background. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.