Affichage de 1442 résultats

Archival description
Indian Head Museum Avec objets numériques
Aperçu avant impression Affichage :

History of the Indian Head Horticultural Society

Three printed histories of the horticultural society a) an 8-page history for the period 1926-1955 b) an 18-page history by Donna Thompson for the Indian Head History Book (1984) c) a 4-page history by Donna Thompson prepared for the horticultural society's 85th anniversary celebration, presented at the May 7, 2011 Blossom Time Tea at the Memorial Hall.

Sans titre

Induction of Jim Halford to Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame

consists of: a) one program (green); b) two copies of fold-out pamphlets and c) three copies of portrait and biographical sketch of James (Jim) Halford. All were produced by the Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame for the induction of Indian Head's Jim Halford and for other persons into the SAHF.

Jim Halford Inducted into 2010 Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame

1-page newsclipping describing Jim Halford's accomplishments which led to his induction. He developed a seeding system to place seed and fertilizer precisely in heavy crop residue. It was patented as the Conserva Pak seeding system which was sold throughout Canada, the US and Australia.

The Historic Bell Barn

Photograph of the reconstructed Bell barn with utility building in background - built according to the pattern for the many cottage homes that were spread across the huge Bell farm..

Sans titre

James Sinclair Ross plaque

A picture of a plaque made to commemorate James Sinclair Ross's life including his published works as an author as well as his military awards.

Black Baseball Players in Canada - A Biographical Dictionary 1881-1960

A 203-page softcover book with an alphabetically organized series of biographies of about 500 baseball players who played for various teams throughout Canada from 1881 to 1960. It includes many players of the barn-storming teams that played on the prairies during the 1950s, including the Indian Head Rockets. Writeups include: Nathaniel "Nat" Bates, who pitched for the Rockets in 1952 and visited Saskatchewan in 2022 for the induction of the Indian Head Rockets (1950-1954) into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame in Battleford and for the opening off the Indian Head Rockets display at the Indian Head Museum; Elijah "Pumpsie" Green who also played for the Rockets and was the first black player on the Boston Red Sox. Many other Indian Head Rockets players are also included.

Sans titre

Little Mosque on the Prairie

Six newspaper clippings five of which are laminated all pertaining to the television show Little Mosque on the Prairie which filmed all of its outside scenes in Indian Head.

Sans titre

Leo's place

Newsclipping describes Leo's Pool Room/Barber Shop at 616 Grand Avenue (torn down in 2021), which was a fixture in Indian Head since 1965.

Sans titre

Commemorative Cairn Unveiled - Newspaper Article

A laminated newspaper clipping of an article in the Indian Head - Wolseley News about the unveiling of a commemorative cairn in honour of members of Carry-The-Kettle (Ce-Ga-Kin) First Nation who served in the military.

Sans titre

Résultats 46 à 60 sur 1442