- IHM.2021.0317
- Item
- [1900?]
Parte de Town Collection
A portrait photo of Rev. Thomas McAfee.
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Parte de Town Collection
A portrait photo of Rev. Thomas McAfee.
Parte de Town Collection
Jessie (Wood) Todd with her husband Ralph Todd.
Unknown men posed in front of D. Lang's office
Parte de Town Collection
A photo of eight men, five of which are posed in front of "D. Lang's Office". One of the five men is in a carriage being pulled by two horses. It is unknown who D. Lang was or where the office was.
Edwin and Helena (Oughtred) Brooks
Parte de Town Collection
A portrait of Edwin Jackson Brooks and his wife, Helena Brooks.
Parte de Town Collection
A portrait photo taken of Arthur Burrill on the Christmas of 1896.
Parte de Town Collection
Four volunteer fire fighters posing in front of the town fire hall.
Parte de Town Collection
Indian Head's horse-drawn fire engine being pulled out of the fire hall.
Indian Head fire brigade members
Parte de Town Collection
Three firefighters standing in the doors of the Indian Head Fire Hall.
Parte de Town Collection
A photo of two people in a sleigh outside a brick house in the winter. Reverse says: "With Xmas greetings from Kie house (?). Indian Head. Canada"
Parte de Town Collection
A photo taken from the corner of Bell St. and Otterloo St. of the fire hall shortly after it was constructed.
The Indian Head fire wagon called "the old bus"
Parte de Town Collection
The horse-drawn fire engine nicknamed "the old bus."
Parte de Town Collection
A portrait of Dorothy Helen Elizabeth Donnelly, youngest daughter of Randal Donnelly and Bessie (Brooks) Donnelly.
Parte de Town Collection
Looking over Indian Head, you can see the Gordon Hotel as well the Methodist Church and, in the distance, the original Presbyterian Church.
Parte de Town Collection
A group of people standing in front of Crawford & Company - store and post office.
Dominion Day group by Wilson's flour mill
Parte de Town Collection
A group in front of W. Wilson Flour Mills celebrating Dominion Day on July 1st 1909.