Imperial Hotel and Indian Head Bakery
- IHM.2021.0068
- Item
- [198-]
Part of Town Collection
Street scene looking north with businesses on Grand Avenue: Robinson's; Imperial Hotel; H&R Block; Nova Distributors; Indian Head Bakery; Royal Bank (RBC).
Imperial Hotel and Indian Head Bakery
Part of Town Collection
Street scene looking north with businesses on Grand Avenue: Robinson's; Imperial Hotel; H&R Block; Nova Distributors; Indian Head Bakery; Royal Bank (RBC).
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Street view of Grand Avenue in 1930
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Looking north up Grand Avenue, Indian Head, in the early 1900's
Car decorated for July 1st parade
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Car with sides covered in banners and flags for July 1st celebrations, Indian Head
Decorated car at July 1st parade
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Car decorated with flowers, also filled with people holding instruments and flags at 1924 Canada Day parade, Indian Head
July 1st parade - decorated car
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Car with sides covered in decorations and flags at 1924 Canada Day parade, Indian Head
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Looking north up Buxton St. In the background is the St Andrew's United Church steeple. At that time - prior to church union - it was still St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The photograph was taken from in front of 600 Buxton Street.
Bird's Eye View of Indian Head, looking North
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Coloured postcard of Indian head taken from the top of a grain elevator. Flour mill building is to the right.
Ferguson (?) House - Indian Head
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High-quality photograph of a 2-story house - possible that of George Ferguson - with horse and carriage in the background
House - 507 Grand Avenue - Indian Head
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Wintertime professional high-quality photograph of 507 Grand Avenue (northwest corner of Eden St. and Grand Ave.)
St. Andrew's Presbyterian (United) Church
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Professional, high-quality photo. 801 Buxton Street. The church was built in 1907 as St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and became St. Andrew's United Church after church union with the Methodists in 1925. Roads are dirt but there is an electric street light and a fire hydrant.
Market street looking north east (renamed to Otterloo)
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Horse drawn sled with driver on Market Street (later renamed to Otterloo)
Arthur Leach across from elementary school - 612 Bell St.
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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.
The old Peltier Block at the corner of Water Street and Grand Avenue
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Photograph of the Peltier (Pelletier) Block including two shops - Hamilton Brothers Furniture and Tufnell's Mens Store. There are three men in the doorway of the former and one man in the doorway of the latter.
Curtis and Emma Moore's house - 816 Grand Avenue
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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.