- IHM.2021.0212
- Stuk
- 1910
Part of Town Collection
Looking north up Boyle Street - the caption incorrectly says "Buxton Street" (see note below).
Part of Town Collection
Looking north up Boyle Street - the caption incorrectly says "Buxton Street" (see note below).
Part of Town Collection
The new Lady Minto Hospital shortly after it was constructed in 1905.
Avenue of maples at the Experimental Farm
Part of Town Collection
A man collecting Manitoba maple seed at the Experimental Farm.
Elevator from Avonhurst - later the last Indian Head grain elevator
Part of Town Collection
Photo of Avonhurst Pool grain elevator being moved to Indian Head. It was Indian Head's last wooden elevator - destroyed in 2019. See also IHM.2021.0251 and IHM.2020.0316.
Zonder titel
Part of Town Collection
July 1st parade containing a large banner.
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.
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.
Part of People Collection
A photo taken of Sinclair Ross's gravesite which is located at the Indian Head Cemetery.
Part of School Collection
The Indian Head Public School from a street view. The school opened in 1901 and continued until 1977.
Part of Town Collection
A street view of Joseph Glenn office above E.L. MacVicar & Co. as well as the Commercial Hotel and Massey Harris.
Part of Town Collection
A street view of stores on the west side of Grand Avenue
Indian Head Public School grade six
Part of Town Collection
Miss Smith's grade six class photo at the Indian Head Public School.
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
Arthur Leach in front of the post office with his wife, Edith, and staff.at 609 & 613 Grand Avenue.