16-page document prepared for London, Ontario "Historic House Signs" (HHS) project. The house was built in 1877 by William and Euphemia Dixon who later moved to Indian Head.
Photograph of 612 Bell Street with a horse and carriage with (likely) Arthur and Edith Leach on board, a dog and a horse and rider (likely their son Wilfred). Two people are sitting on the verandah.
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.
High-quality photograph of 816 Grand Avenue. Reverse says "Chauncey Moore's parents (ask Allan Braithwaite) Euphemia Dixon". Mrs. Dixon is likely the woman on the verandah in the photo.
Store front of one-story brick building with three men posing in front. The left door says "Office"; the left window says "Dr. CW Hunt"; the right window says "Drug Store"
Newsclipping of the Indian Head Hotel - formerly called the Imperial Hotel - after it was destroyed by fire in 1993 - now the site of the Grand Avenue Inn (515 Grand Avenue). The article includes a colour picture of the hotel after the fire and one of Ben Ball, a long-time resident of the hotel.
Grand Avenue looking south. Horses and wagons and hitching posts can be seen as well as the livery stable in the background "GRAND AVE 1904 is printed on the back.