Woodward Avenue - looking east
- IHM.2021.0209
- Item
- 1910
Part of Town Collection
Looking east on Woodward Avenue.
Woodward Avenue - looking east
Part of Town Collection
Looking east on Woodward Avenue.
Part of Town Collection
A store front view of the Walmsley Bootmaker business.
Visit from the Governor-General Duke of Connaught
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A large gathering of people witnessing the Duke of Connaught as he visits Indian Head. The photo features a large "wheat arch" designed by Norman Ross and Charles Edwards. Buildings in the background include the Bank of Montreal and the Imperial Hotel.
Various photos of First Nations people
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Image is of three photos, a Pow Wow, Aboriginal girls playing and an Aboriginal man with his dog. The three photographs are captioned "An Indian Pow Wow", "In Life's Gay Morn" and "Lo, The Poor Indian!"
Unknown men posed in front of D. Lang's office
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A photo of eight men, five of which are posed in front of "D. Lang's Office". One of the five men is in a carriage being pulled by two horses. It is unknown who D. Lang was or where the office was.
Unknown family gathering around a table
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Nine people gathered around a table possibliy having tea and biscuits.
Threshing scene - The Browns at work
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The Brown farm and its employees threshing grain.
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Thomas McAfee, long-time minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, posing in his uniform when he was enlisted for WWI as chaplain with the 96th Highlanders.
Thomas and Elizabeth (Swan) McAfee
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A portrait of Rev, Thomas McAfee, Presbyterian minister, with his wife Elizabeth McAfee.
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The town park was across the street from the Commercial Hotel in Indian Head. The Commercial Hotel was where the BigWay Foods is now (2021) located at 444 Grand Avenue and the photo was taken from where the Memorial Hall is now.
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A large three story brick building with businesses on the first floor and residence on the second a thirds floors.
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A photo of the Methodist church which was located on the northeast corner of Boyle St. and Dewdney St.
The last Indian Head grain elevator
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This was Indian Head's last wooden grain elevators located on N. Railway Ave. It was destroyed in 2019.
The Indian Head fire wagon called "the old bus"
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The horse-drawn fire engine nicknamed "the old bus."
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Four volunteer fire fighters posing in front of the town fire hall.