The Bishop's Court and St. John Church
- IHM.2021.0218
- Item
- [ca 1895]
Parte deTown Collection
On the left is the Anglican Bishop's Court and to the right is St. John Anglican Church.
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The Bishop's Court and St. John Church
Parte deTown Collection
On the left is the Anglican Bishop's Court and to the right is St. John Anglican Church.
Children of Edwin Jackson Brooks and Helena (Oughtred) Brooks
Parte dePeople Collection
A portrait of Edwin Brooks's children including Bessie, Frank, Allen, Mary and Arthur.
Parte deTown Collection
A portrait photo taken of Arthur Burrill on the Christmas of 1896.
Parte deTown Collection
Jessie (Stewart) Lang having tea with an unknown guest.
Rev. Thomas McAfee and Elizabeth (Swan) McAfee
Parte deTown Collection
Rev. McAfee and his wife Elizabeth posing for a portrait photo.
Parte deTown Collection
The Fair Play school shortly after it was constructed in 1902 (see Indian Head history book pp 79-81)
Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart and family
Parte deTown Collection
A group photo with Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart in the centre.
Parte deTown Collection
A portrait photo of Rev. Thomas McAfee.
Unknown men posed in front of D. Lang's office
Parte deTown Collection
A photo of eight men, five of which are posed in front of "D. Lang's Office". One of the five men is in a carriage being pulled by two horses. It is unknown who D. Lang was or where the office was.
Parte deTown Collection
A store front view of the Walmsley Bootmaker business.
Parte deTown Collection
Indian Head's public school shortly after it was built in 1901. There is a second copy in postcard format
Parte deTown Collection
A portrait photo of Violet McAfee, Thomas and Elizabeth McAfee's daughter.
Parte dePeople Collection
A portrait of Harriett Gerry, second daughter of Albert V. and Sarah Ann Gerry, at the age of eleven.
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Parte deTown Collection
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".