- IHM.2021.0310
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- [190-?]
Part of Town Collection
Jessie (Stewart) Lang having tea with an unknown guest.
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Part of Town Collection
Jessie (Stewart) Lang having tea with an unknown guest.
Part of Town Collection
The Fair Play school shortly after it was constructed in 1902 (see Indian Head history book pp 79-81)
Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart and family
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A group photo with Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart in the centre.
Unknown men posed in front of D. Lang's office
Part of 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.
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A store front view of the Walmsley Bootmaker business.
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The Osment Block was constructed by Arthur James Osment. This block included an opera house which is now a functioning cinema known as "The Grand Theatre" - formerly the "Nite Hawk Theatre".
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The new Lady Minto Hospital shortly after it was constructed in 1905.
Part of School Collection
The Indian Head Public School from a street view. The school opened in 1901 and continued until 1977.
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Arthur Leach in front of the post office with his wife, Edith, and staff.at 609 & 613 Grand Avenue.
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A picture of the new Lady Minto Hospital shortly after construction. The surrounding postcard contains a drawing of two First Nations people.
Part of Town Collection
Arthur Leach and his assistant inside the post office.
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A photo taken from the corner of Bell St. and Otterloo St. of the fire hall shortly after it was constructed.
Part of Town Collection
Indian Head's horse-drawn fire engine being pulled out of the fire hall.
Experimental Farm scene showing the Indian Head grain elevators
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A picture taken of the Experimental Farm including the superintendent's residence in the foreground and nine grain elevators in the background. The picture is taken from above, likely from the roof of the Experimental Farm's historic big barn.
Part of Town Collection
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).