- IHM.2021.0102
- Item
- May 15 1910
Parte de Town Collection
Elevated view of Indian Head on a post card with a message on the back
Parte de Town Collection
Elevated view of Indian Head on a post card with a message on the back
Parte de Town Collection
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.
Parte de Town Collection
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.
Parte de Town Collection
Indian Head's horse-drawn fire engine being pulled out of the fire hall.
Parte de School Collection
The Indian Head Collegiate shortly after construction in 1914 with the caption, "High School, Indian Head, Sask."
Wheat Arch on Grand Avenue for the Duke of Connaught
Parte de People Collection
Two copies of a postcard of wheat arch designed and constructed by Norman M. Ross and Charles A. Edwards to welcome HRH Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada).
Parte de Businesses Collection
View of the grain elevators from the west at railway level.
Indian Head Public School grade six
Parte de Town Collection
Miss Smith's grade six class photo at the Indian Head Public School.
Parte de Town Collection
A photo taken of Indian Head's Lady Minto Hospital (built 1905) and nurses' residence, built 1907.
Parte de Town Collection
Arthur Leach in front of the post office with his wife, Edith, and staff.at 609 & 613 Grand Avenue.
Visit from the Governor-General Duke of Connaught
Parte de Town Collection
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.
Postcard of St. Andrew's Church
Parte de Town Collection
A street view of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, soon after construction in 1908, with James Conn's home in the background. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.
Parte de Town Collection
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.
Parte de Town Collection
Looking south down Grand Ave. there are two kids with a baby in the road.
Parte de Town Collection
This is a photo of the Squirrel Hills well overflowing on the occasion of the development of new waterworks for Indian Head.