Edwin and Helena (Oughtred) Brooks
- IHM.2021.0324
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A portrait of Edwin Jackson Brooks and his wife, Helena Brooks.
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Edwin and Helena (Oughtred) Brooks
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A portrait of Edwin Jackson Brooks and his wife, Helena Brooks.
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A portrait photo taken of Arthur Burrill on the Christmas of 1896.
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Four volunteer fire fighters posing in front of the town fire hall.
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Indian Head's horse-drawn fire engine being pulled out of the fire hall.
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Looking over Indian Head, you can see the Gordon Hotel as well the Methodist Church and, in the distance, the original Presbyterian Church.
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A group of people standing in front of Crawford & Company - store and post office.
Dominion Day group by Wilson's flour mill
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A group in front of W. Wilson Flour Mills celebrating Dominion Day on July 1st 1909.
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Threshing outfit with about ten men posing with a threshing machine powered by a steam engine. Caption: "Brown Bros, and Hockley Outfit 1909"
Indian Head town hall and Commercial Hotel
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This photo includes the town hall (centre), John Brown's blacksmith shop (far left) and the Commercial Hotel otel across from the town hall.
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Indian Head's public school shortly after it was built in 1901. There is a second copy in postcard format
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Looking north up Boyle Street - the caption incorrectly says "Buxton Street" (see note below).
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The new Lady Minto Hospital shortly after it was constructed in 1905.
Avenue of maples at the Experimental Farm
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A man collecting Manitoba maple seed at the Experimental Farm.
Elevator from Avonhurst - later the last Indian Head grain elevator
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Photo of Avonhurst Pool grain elevator being moved to Indian Head. It was Indian Head's last wooden elevator - destroyed in 2019. See also IHM.2021.0251 and IHM.2020.0316.
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July 1st parade containing a large banner.