Building Exterior 4 (New Infirmary)
- FS-004-0016
- Item
- [1917-1930]
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image, captioned "Jimmy Reid, new infirmary, Valley Echo"
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Building Exterior 4 (New Infirmary)
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image, captioned "Jimmy Reid, new infirmary, Valley Echo"
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Building Exterior 3 [Children's Pavilion?]
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image, possibly the Children's Pavilion. Image captioned "Taken by Michael Sherewick Fort San 1946"
Building Exterior 2 (Red Cross Lodge and Nurses Home)
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image of the Red Cross Lodge and Nurses Home at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image of a building at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image of a building at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image of buildings at Fort San. The Administration Building is visible in the centre.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image of a building at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Fort San fonds
Exterior image of a building at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Brown family farm with a large 12-furrow plow
Part of Town Collection
The Brown family using a large steam engine to plow their fields. Picture is of three women and five men posing with the big plow - the women and two men seated in two horse-drawn buggies.
Part of Town Collection
Threshing outfit with about ten men posing with a threshing machine powered by a steam engine. Caption: "Brown Bros, and Hockley Outfit 1909"
Part of Town Collection
Looking north up Boyle Street - the caption incorrectly says "Buxton Street" (see note below).
Part of Town Collection
Looking up Boyle St. facing north. The picture was taken from in front of 808 Boyle Street. The first house on the left is 812 Boyle Street. The Lady Minto Hospital (1905) and the Nurses' Residence (1907) behind it can be seen - the buildings furthest away on the left side of the road. The fourth furthest house was built by Indian Head's first druggist, Alfred G. Orchard, in 1905 (see Indian Head Heritage Tour booklet p12).
Part of People Collection
A portrait photo of Elizabeth (Bessie) Brooks.
Part of Agriculture Collection
A photograph of plaque created by the Province of Saskatchewan's Department of Natural Resources, giving a brief history and timeline of the Bell Farm. The plaque is located south of the intersection of Grand Ave. and N. Railway Ave.
Avenue of maples at the Experimental Farm
Part of Town Collection
A man collecting Manitoba maple seed at the Experimental Farm.