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Indian Head Museum Schools - Buildings√ Avec objets numériques
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Indian Head Collegiate

The Indian Head Collegiate shortly after construction in 1914 with the caption, "High School, Indian Head, Sask."

Jubilee School

A women and four young children on a swing in front of the Jubilee school.

Indian Head Public School

Indian Head's public school shortly after it was built in 1901. There is a second copy in postcard format

Indian Head Public School

The Indian Head Public School from a street view. The school opened in 1901 and continued until 1977.

Public School, Indian Head

Postcard, postmarked December 28, 1911 a picture of the elementary school (coloured) and handwritten text on the reverse, addressed to Mr. Sidney Jones, Hillesden, Sask (southwest of Broadview) and sent by "Mary" from the Balmoral Hotel in Indian Head

Program for the official opening of the new Indian Head Elementary School

Booklet contains messages from Ed Tchorzewski, Minister of Education, Dr. B. Smith-Windsor, Chairman of the Indian Head School Board and a list of personnel, a program on the occasion of the opening of the Indian Head Elementary School with a major new addition to the existing building, including a gym.

Fair Play School

The Fair Play school shortly after it was constructed in 1902 (see Indian Head history book pp 79-81)

Whippletrees

Two copies of a coil-bound book containing poems and stories based on the events of the author Myra (Smith) Stilborn's life. One copy is larger than the other.

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Wide Awake School cairn unveiling

Invitation to Wide Awake School cairn unveiling on August 1, 1993 and an undated newspaper photo of the old one-room schoolhouse before demolition.

Photograph of Sunny South School

7 children and 2 adults are sitting by the school. There is typewritten text attached with a brief history of the school, including the names of pupils and teachers.

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Indian Head Public School

A photo of the Indian Head Public School with three people posing on the steps to the entrance.