- IHM.2022.0259
- Stuk
- 1984
Part of Indian Head History Book Fonds
One file folder with family history, notes and correspondence.
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Part of Indian Head History Book Fonds
One file folder with family history, notes and correspondence.
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Part of Town Collection
A photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the building of the Indian Head Curling Rink by Arthur James (A.J.) Osment in 1888 for $2500. Annotations: "Curling club was organized in 1888 and at the time was the pioneer club of the then Northwest Territories"
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Behind the Footlights - Recollections of the Indian Head Opera House
Part of Businesses Collection
Reprint of article in Saskatchewan History, Winter 1956, pp 21-25. A first-person account by Grace (Osment) Irwin, daughter of Arthur J. Osment, builder/owner/operator of the Opera House, now (2021) the Grand Theatre.
Certificate of Operator's License for Maurice B. Osment
Part of Businesses Collection
Laminated certificate for Maurice Osment as a "Second Class Operator of Moving Picture Machines" by the Province of Saskatchewan under "The Theatres and Cinematographs Act"
Part of Town Collection
The Osment Block was constructed by Arthur James Osment. This block included an opera house which is now a functioning cinema known as "The Grand Theatre" - formerly the "Nite Hawk Theatre".
Sunny South School District #161 Architectural Drawings
Part of School Collection
One rolled paper with the architectural drawings for the Sunny South School 161 on it. It has an attached sheet with an inscription that details and names those responsible for funding, building and running the new school. The stone schoolhouse, built according to Osment's plans, was located on the southeast corner of NW-16-17-13-W2. The school closed in 1961.
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