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Museum presidents

Museum president Doug Welch celebrating Arnold Dales's retirement. Arnold Dales had been president of the Indian Head Museum since 1977.

Norman Scott fonds

  • PR 08
  • Fonds
  • ca.1953–1955

The fonds consists of a small photograph album, relating to First United Church, Uranium City, Saskatchewan. Contents include images (some with captions) showing Rev. Scott, members of the church, and views of the city.

Scott, Norman William

Osment Block and Opera House

The Osment Block was constructed by Arthur James Osment. This block included an opera house which is now a functioning cinema known as "The Grand Theatre" - formerly the "Nite Hawk Theatre".

Overflowing well

This is a photo of the Squirrel Hills well overflowing on the occasion of the development of new waterworks for Indian Head.

Overlooking Indian Head

Looking over Indian Head, you can see the Gordon Hotel as well the Methodist Church and, in the distance, the original Presbyterian Church.

Peter Millard fonds

  • MG 47
  • Fonds
  • 1680, 1932-2002 (inclusive) ; 1970-1998 (predominant).

The fonds contains material pertaining to private papers, the careers of Patrick Hayman and Dmytro Stryjek, Inuit Art, human rights in Saskatchewan during the Devine years, sexual discrimination, homosexuality, the Visual Aids Campaign the Doug Wilson Case, artists, galleries, collectors, dealers in Canada and England and the Millard Gallery, Millard’s research into Roger North and the Notes of Me manuscript. The material consists of minutes, correspondence, records, notes, clippings, articles, photographs, slides and catalogues..

Millard, Peter T., 1932-2001 (Professor of English)

Post office and staff

Arthur Leach in front of the post office with his wife, Edith, and staff.at 609 & 613 Grand Avenue.

Postcard of St. Andrew's Church

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.

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