- IHM.2021.0273
- Stuk
- 1905
Part of Town Collection
Arthur Leach and his assistant inside the post office.
Part of Town Collection
Arthur Leach and his assistant inside the post office.
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.
Part of Town Collection
Indian Head's horse-drawn fire engine being pulled out of the fire hall.
Experimental Farm scene showing the Indian Head grain elevators
Part of Town Collection
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.
Dominion Day group by Wilson's flour mill
Part of Town Collection
A group in front of W. Wilson Flour Mills celebrating Dominion Day on July 1st 1909.
Part of Town Collection
Threshing outfit with about ten men posing with a threshing machine powered by a steam engine. Caption: "Brown Bros, and Hockley Outfit 1909"
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken of Indian Head's Lady Minto Hospital (built 1905) and nurses' residence, built 1907.
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken of the residential school located just west of Lebret.
Part of Town Collection
A women and four young children on a swing in front of the Jubilee school.
Part of Town Collection
Four volunteer fire fighters posing in front of the town fire hall.
Part of Town Collection
Looking north up Boyle Street - the caption incorrectly says "Buxton Street" (see note below).
Avenue of maples at the Experimental Farm
Part of Town Collection
A man collecting Manitoba maple seed at the Experimental Farm.
Part of People Collection
A portrait photo of Elizabeth (Bessie) Brooks.
Part of People Collection
A portrait of Ernest Brooks, son of Edwin Jackson Brooks and Nellie (Oughtred) Brooks.
Postcard of St. Andrew's Church
Part of Town Collection
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.