- IHM.2022.0167
- Item
- 1915
Part of Town Collection
Postcard of early town buildings of an unidentified town
Part of Town Collection
Postcard of early town buildings of an unidentified town
Wheat Arch on Grand Avenue for the Duke of Connaught
Part of People Collection
Photograph of wheat arch designed and constructed by Norman M. Ross and Charles A. Edwards to welcome HRH Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) for his visit on October 17, 1912.
Part of School Collection
A photo taken of the Indian Head Collegiate shortly after construction.
Wheat Arch on Grand Avenue for the Duke of Connaught
Part of People Collection
Photograph of wheat arch designed and constructed by Norman M. Ross and Charles A. Edwards to welcome HRH Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) for his visit on October 17, 1912.
Part of School Collection
The Indian Head Collegiate shortly after construction in 1914 with the caption, "High School, Indian Head, Sask."
Part of Businesses Collection
Postcard with photo of the Bank of Montreal which was on the site of the current Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) at 501 Grand Avenue.
Part of Town Collection
This is a photo of the Squirrel Hills well overflowing on the occasion of the development of new waterworks for Indian Head.
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
Looking south down Grand Ave. there are two kids with a baby in the road.
Part of Town Collection
Indian Head's horse-drawn fire engine being pulled out of the fire hall.
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken from the corner of Bell St. and Otterloo St. of the fire hall shortly after it was constructed.
The Indian Head fire wagon called "the old bus"
Part of Town Collection
The horse-drawn fire engine nicknamed "the old bus."
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken of the residential school located just west of Lebret.
Thomas and Elizabeth (Swan) McAfee
Part of Town Collection
A portrait of Rev, Thomas McAfee, Presbyterian minister, with his wife Elizabeth McAfee.
Part of 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.