A booklet with pictures and descriptions of 34 exceptional trees in the town of Indian Head. Because of the tree expertise and passion of the employees of Indian Head's federal tree nursery, many trees of many different species were planted throughout the town.
A large green legal-sized 60-page paperback book containing meteorological information collected by Frank Amas at the Qu'Appelle Meteorological Station from 1948 to 1949.
A 55 cm X 42 cm green tourism brochure folded in four about the Saskatchewan Fish Culture Station at Fort Qu'Appelle by the Department of Tourism and Renewable Resources with statistics about the station and a description about the process used to produce the walleye, northern pike and whitefish fingerlings.
Newsclipping of a contribution by Angus Mackay (Superintendent of the Experimental Farm) with his recollections of the early days of settlement of Indian Head and district.
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.
Faded photograph of a building on Grand Avenue and neighbouring buildings. Two men stand in front of the building and two horse-drawn wagons full of lumber are beside it. The photo is glued onto yellow manila paper with the caption "J. Conn's store"
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.
Contains photos and historical summaries of 44 historic buildings (houses, commercial and other buildings) that were standing and in use as of 2011, along with a street map in the centre of the booklet that shows the location of each building.
A small calendar made by the Orange Benevolent Society with the final page describing the Orange Home and photos and messages from Maureen McGirr, president of the Orange Benevolent Society; Shirley Boychuk, R.W. Grand Mistress and Janice McBain, Executive Officer/Director of Care. The last page also has a donations form.