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General Hospital - Indian Head

Originally called the Lady Minto Hospital, this is the Indian Head General Hospital shortly after the addition of a new wing in 1929.

Governor-General Duke of Connaught visit

A picture taken of the Duke of Connaught visiting Indian Head where hundreds have gathered to see him. The picture is from above of the official stands erected at the corner of Market Street (Otterloo Street) and Grand Avenue in front of the town hall.

Lady Minto Hospital postcard

A picture of the new Lady Minto Hospital shortly after construction. The surrounding postcard contains a drawing of two First Nations people.

St. Andrew's Church postcard

A picture of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with residences in the background. Since church union in 1925, it has been St. Andrew's United Church.

Experimental Farm scene showing the Indian Head grain elevators

A picture taken of the Experimental Farm including the superintendent's residence in the foreground and nine grain elevators in the background. The picture is taken from above, likely from the roof of the Experimental Farm's historic big barn.

Lady Minto Hospital and nurses residence

To the left is the Lady Minto Hospital and the nurses residence behind it.. In the right foreground is 1005 Boyle Street, now (2021) Tubman's Funeral Home.

Elevated view of Indian Head from Boyle and Eden Streets

Looking south down Boyle St. In the background are the steeples of St. John's Anglican Church (702 Buxton Street) (see Indian Head Heritage Tour booklet p 31) - later to become a private residence) as well as the row of grain elevators. The residence in the foreground is 403 Eden Street,

Indian Head fire hall

A photo taken from the corner of Bell St. and Otterloo St. of the fire hall shortly after it was constructed.

Bank of Montreal Postcard

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.

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