- IHM.2021.0235
- Item
- [192-?]
Part of People Collection
A portrait of Harriett Gerry. She was the second daughter of Albert V. and Sarah Ann Gerry
Rossie of Regina
116 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of People Collection
A portrait of Harriett Gerry. She was the second daughter of Albert V. and Sarah Ann Gerry
Rossie of Regina
Group of seven military men in uniform
Part of Military Collection
A group of men in military uniform posing together in front of a wall.
Part of Church Religion Collection
A street view of the Indian Head Methodist Church, built in 1898 on the northeast corner of the intersection of Dewdney and Boyle Streets. It was sold to the Odd Fellows Lodge after the Methodists and Presbyterians merged as the United Church in 1925. It was destroyed by fire in 1949.
Part of Health Collection
A street view of the hospital (left) and nurses' home (right).
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken of the Memorial Park shortly after construction in 1920.
Part of People Collection
A 15-year-old girl in a white dress and hat posing in front of a bush.
Part of People Collection
Museum president Doug Welch celebrating Arnold Dales's retirement. Arnold Dales had been president of the Indian Head Museum since 1977.
Museum entry in the Indian Head Parade
Part of Town Collection
The museum's Pontiac advertising the museum in the Indian Head parade.
Museum's milk and cream wagon in the Indian Head Parade
Part of Town Collection
The museum's milk and cream wagon powered by horse at the Indian Head parade. For many years this wagon went from door to door in Indian Head, towed by Polly the horse who knew every stop along the route.
Seeding at the Experimental Farm
Part of Agriculture Collection
Seeding being done at the Experimental Farm using a horse-powered Cockshutt seeder during a 1980s historical re-enactment.
Renovations on St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Part of Church Religion Collection
Renovations on St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 717 Buxton Street, including new windows, blocking off the second entrance and redoing the exterior siding. The building was sold as a private residence in 2003. (See Indian Head Heritage Tour Booklet p29).
Part of Town Collection
A street view of stores on the west side of Grand Avenue
Part of Agriculture Collection
A photo taken of a plaque created by the Government of Canada's "Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada" giving a brief description of the federal Indian Head Experimental Farm in both English and French. The original plaque is on the grounds of the Indian Head Research Farm.
Part of Agriculture Collection
A photograph of plaque created by the Province of Saskatchewan's Department of Natural Resources, giving a brief history and timeline of the Bell Farm. The plaque is located south of the intersection of Grand Ave. and N. Railway Ave.
The last Indian Head grain elevator
Part of Town Collection
This was Indian Head's last wooden grain elevators located on N. Railway Ave. It was destroyed in 2019.