- IHA
- Dossiê
- 1882- [195-?]
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This is a photo of the Squirrel Hills well overflowing on the occasion of the development of new waterworks for Indian Head.
Thomas and Elizabeth (Swan) McAfee
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A portrait of Rev, Thomas McAfee, Presbyterian minister, with his wife Elizabeth McAfee.
General Hospital - Indian Head
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Originally called the Lady Minto Hospital, this is the Indian Head General Hospital shortly after the addition of a new wing in 1929.
Lady Minto Hospital and nurses residence
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To the left is the Lady Minto Hospital and the nurses residence behind it.. In the right foreground is 1005 Boyle Street, now (2021) Tubman's Funeral Home.
Indian Head Public School postcard
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A postcard with a photo of Indian Head Public School.
Sin título
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Looking south down Grand Ave. there are two kids with a baby in the road.
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Looking north up Buxton St. In the background is the St Andrew's United Church steeple. At that time - prior to church union - it was still St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The photograph was taken from in front of 600 Buxton Street.
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The Indian Head Collegiate shortly after construction in 1914 with the caption, "High School, Indian Head, Sask."
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View of the grain elevators from the west at railway level.
Postcard of St. Andrew's Church
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A street view of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, soon after construction in 1908, with James Conn's home in the background. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.
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A photo taken of the Indian Head Collegiate shortly after construction.
Elevated view of Indian Head from Boyle and Eden Streets
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Looking south down Boyle St. In the background are the steeples of St. John's Anglican Church (702 Buxton Street) (see Indian Head Heritage Tour booklet p 31) - later to become a private residence) as well as the row of grain elevators. The residence in the foreground is 403 Eden Street,
The Indian Head fire wagon called "the old bus"
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The horse-drawn fire engine nicknamed "the old bus."
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A photo taken of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church from the corner of Eden and Buxton Streets. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.