First store built in Indian Head
- IHM.2021.0135
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Parte deBusinesses Collection
Street view of the first store to ever be built in Indian Head. (Built in 1882)
First store built in Indian Head
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Street view of the first store to ever be built in Indian Head. (Built in 1882)
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Street-view of the Empire Brewery, located on High Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues in Moose Jaw, Northwest Territories
Parte deTown Collection
Faded photograph of a building on Grand Avenue and neighbouring buildings. Two men stand in front of the building and two horse-drawn wagons full of lumber are beside it. The photo is glued onto yellow manila paper with the caption "J. Conn's store"
Parte deTown Collection
Photograph of the brick commercial/residential George Thompson block on the west side of Grand Avenue (across from the current Indian Head Bakery).
People - mainly men and boys - are on the street, on bicycles in a horse-drawn carriage and leaning out of upper story windows. The photo is glued onto yellow manila paper with the caption "William Conn 514 Grand'.
James and Margaret (Dixon) Conn house 507 Eden Street
Parte deTown Collection
Photo of James and Margaret Conn's house at 507 Eden Street (northwest corner of Eden Street and Grand Avenue - now Eden House Bed and Breakfast). Men, women and children are in front and on the verandah. The house was built in 1897.
Parte deTown Collection
Looking north up Grand Avenue, Indian Head, in the early 1900's
W.E. Morlidge, Builder & Contractor
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Person seen sitting on stoop of house behind wood sign for "W.E. Morlidge Builder & Contractor"
The old Peltier Block at the corner of Water Street and Grand Avenue
Parte deTown Collection
Photograph of the Peltier (Pelletier) Block including two shops - Hamilton Brothers Furniture and Tufnell's Mens Store. There are three men in the doorway of the former and one man in the doorway of the latter.
A celebration in horse and buggy days
Parte deTown Collection
A large gathering on Grand Avenue, Indian Head with many people, horses, and buggies,
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Winter photograph of the front of Ross Bros. Livery Stable ~ 410 Grand Avenue - just north of the current China Garden restaurant.
Parte deTown Collection
Grand Avenue looking south. Horses and wagons and hitching posts can be seen as well as the livery stable in the background "GRAND AVE 1904 is printed on the back.
Market street looking north east (renamed to Otterloo)
Parte deTown Collection
Horse drawn sled with driver on Market Street (later renamed to Otterloo)
Front Street Buildings, Wolseley, NWT
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
Pre-1905 photo of Front Street businesses of Wolseley, NWT east of Sherbrooke Street. The Windsor Hotel, Banbury Brothers General Store, A.G. Thompson Hardware, Magee Butchers and Bray Lumber. The Handley house is seen in the distance.
Broadway Street, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Street view looking south from Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) tracks; CPR Land Office on right
Indian Head about 1905 looking north up Grand Avenue
Parte deTown Collection
Photograph taken at street level up Grand Avenue from near the railway. Photo is glued to yellow manila paper with a caption (see general notes below).