Elevator row - Indian Head, Sask
- IHM.2021.0241
- Item
- [189-?]
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken from afar of elevator row with six visible grain elevators.
Elevator row - Indian Head, Sask
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken from afar of elevator row with six visible grain elevators.
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).
Part of Town Collection
A photo of the Indian Head Public School with three people posing on the steps to the entrance.
Indian Head Public School postcard
Part of Town Collection
A postcard with a photo of Indian Head Public School.
Heliotype Co. Ltd.
Daughters of the Empire float in Indian Head parade
Part of Town Collection
A picture taken at the Indian Head parade of the Daughter's of the Empire float which won first prize.
Part of Town Collection
Arthur Leach and his assistant inside the post office.
Part of Town Collection
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.
Part of Town Collection
A picture taken of the Experimental Farm looking out over Indian Head. No Experimental Farm buildings can be seen but there are multiple tents in the foreground, implying there was a major field day event at the time of the photograph.
Part of Town Collection
A portrait of Allan Brooks, one of the son of Edwin J. Brooks and Helena (Oughtred) Brooks.
Part of Town Collection
A portrait of Edna Brooks, wife of Allan Brooks (IHM.2021.0311).
Unknown men posed in front of D. Lang's office
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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.
Part of Town Collection
A portrait of Dorothy Helen Elizabeth Donnelly, youngest daughter of Randal Donnelly and Bessie (Brooks) Donnelly.
Part of Town Collection
A posed photo of three teenage boys with ribbons behind William H. Gibson, superintendent of the Indian Head Experimental Farm with the J.C. Smith Memorial Trophy for livestock judging.
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A store front view of the Walmsley Bootmaker business.
Part of Town Collection
A large gathering of people viewing a group of Indigenous drummers in front of Crawford's store