Indian Head town hall and Commercial Hotel
- IHM.2021.0548
- Item
- 1894
Part of Town Collection
This photo includes the town hall (centre), John Brown's blacksmith shop (far left) and the Commercial Hotel otel across from the town hall.
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Indian Head town hall and Commercial Hotel
Part of Town Collection
This photo includes the town hall (centre), John Brown's blacksmith shop (far left) and the Commercial Hotel otel across from the town hall.
Part of Town Collection
This is a photo of the Squirrel Hills well overflowing on the occasion of the development of new waterworks for Indian Head.
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This is a photo taken of the Indian Head Canadian Pacific Railway Station. In this photograph there are eight people and a dog posing for the photo.
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A photo of an oldtimers' picnic and reunion in Katepwa.
1920 CPR station at Indian Head
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Five men posing on the platform of the Indian Head Canadian Pacific Railway Station.
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A group of people working together to make the book - History of Indian Head and District.
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A photo taken of the entrance of the Indian Head Museum which used to be the Fire Hall -619 Otterloo Street.
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A street view of Joseph Glenn office above E.L. MacVicar & Co. as well as the Commercial Hotel and Massey Harris.
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A photo taken of the Memorial Park shortly after construction in 1920.
Elevator row - Indian Head, Sask
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A photo taken from afar of elevator row with six visible grain elevators.
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A street view of stores on the west side of Grand Avenue
The last Indian Head grain elevator
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This was Indian Head's last wooden grain elevators located on N. Railway Ave. It was destroyed in 2019.
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A photo of the Dairy Mart in the late 1950's while it was owned by the Scotts. As of the summer of 2021, the Dairy Mart continued to draw many customers for traditional outdoor ice cream or other treats.
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Looking up Boyle St. facing north. The picture was taken from in front of 808 Boyle Street. The first house on the left is 812 Boyle Street. The Lady Minto Hospital (1905) and the Nurses' Residence (1907) behind it can be seen - the buildings furthest away on the left side of the road. The fourth furthest house was built by Indian Head's first druggist, Alfred G. Orchard, in 1905 (see Indian Head Heritage Tour booklet p12).
Part of Town Collection
Looking up Boyle St. facing north. The picture was taken from 806 Boyle Street. The first residence is 808(?) Boyle Street. The Lady Minto Hospital and the Nurses' Residence are the buildings furthest away. (see also IHM.2021.0255)