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- 1894-[200-]
Fait partie de Town Collection
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Fait partie de Town Collection
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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 portrait photo of Violet McAfee, Thomas and Elizabeth McAfee's daughter.
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A portrait of Harriett Gerry, second daughter of Albert V. and Sarah Ann Gerry, at the age of eleven.
Sans titre
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Indian Head's public school shortly after it was built in 1901. There is a second copy in postcard format
Rev. Thomas McAfee and Elizabeth (Swan) McAfee
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Rev. McAfee and his wife Elizabeth posing for a portrait photo.
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A portrait photo of Rev. Thomas McAfee.
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Looking over Indian Head, you can see the Gordon Hotel as well the Methodist Church and, in the distance, the original Presbyterian Church.
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A group of people standing in front of Crawford & Company - store and post office.
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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"
Brown family farm with a large 12-furrow plow
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The Brown family using a large steam engine to plow their fields. Picture is of three women and five men posing with the big plow - the women and two men seated in two horse-drawn buggies.
Elevator row - Indian Head, Sask
Fait partie de Town Collection
A photo taken from afar of elevator row with six visible grain elevators.
Children of Edwin Jackson Brooks and Helena (Oughtred) Brooks
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A portrait of Edwin Brooks's children including Bessie, Frank, Allen, Mary and Arthur.
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A portrait photo taken of Arthur Burrill on the Christmas of 1896.