- IHM.2020.0353
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- 1942-10-01 - 1942-11-14
Parte dePeople Collection
A 25-page notebook journal written by a farm woman living in the Sunny South district in 1942 - presumably Gladys Elliott.
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Parte dePeople Collection
A 25-page notebook journal written by a farm woman living in the Sunny South district in 1942 - presumably Gladys Elliott.
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Arnold Dales Newspaper Clippings
Parte dePeople Collection
Two newspaper articles about Arnold Dales clipped out of different issues of the Indian Head - Wolseley News. One is about his Lancaster bomber being shot down in WWII and his time in a German POW camp. The other clipping is about his time as mayor of Indian Head from 1981 to1988.
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Letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe to Cliffe Horsman 1946
Parte dePeople Collection
An airmail letter written by Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England , addressed to Cliffe Horsman and opening with "Dear Miss Campbell and Grace" thanking them for a parcel sent over during the Christmas holidays.
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Letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe to Miss D. Campbell 1947
Parte dePeople Collection
An airmail letter written by Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Miss D. Campbell and opening with "Dear Daisy" thanking her for a parcel.
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Letter from Bunny Walker to Miss D. V. Campbell 1947
Parte dePeople Collection
An airmail letter from Bunny Walker of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Miss D. V. Campbell thanking her for a parcel sent over containing Canadian foods that they could not find in England. The letter opens with "Dear Miss Campbell & All Friendly Neighbours"
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Letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe to Cliffe Horsman 1947
Parte dePeople Collection
An airmail letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England addressed to Cliffe Horsman and opening with "My Dear Grace, husband & family & Miss Campbell" wishing them merry Christmas and telling about recent family events.
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Letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe to Mr. and Mrs. Cliffe Horsman 1948
Parte dePeople Collection
An airmail letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Cliffe and Grace Horsman and family and to Miss Campbell thanking them for a Christmas parcel and telling about family events.
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Letter from Muriel A. Walker to Mrs. Cliffe Horsman 1948
Parte dePeople Collection
An airmail letter from Muriel A. Walker of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Grace Horsman as well as Miss Campbell thanking them for their parcel and telling about recent events.
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Obituary of John Cornelius Massel (2006)
Parte dePeople Collection
A single page in a St. Andrew's United Church post-marked 2007-08-10 with John C. Massel's obituary sent to Freddie Stanger by Sheila McLeod, in response to Ms. Stanger's request.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills 1906 - A
Parte dePeople Collection
A photograph of four cars - four people per car - at a farmhouse festooned with bunting. The event is clearly the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor General Earl Grey and his wife, Lady Grey.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills 1906 - B
Parte dePeople Collection
A photograph of four cars - four people per car - at the house of W.M. Graham, Indian Agent. The event is clearly the visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills in 1906 - C
Parte dePeople Collection
A photograph of three cars - four people per car - traveling along a meadow road. The event is the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
Spectators and VIPs at Indian Head Fairgrounds
Parte dePeople Collection
A photo of the stands at the fairgrounds with about 100 spectators. The front row has several uniformed police/soldiers (one is saluting) - so the three gentlemen - and the lady climbing the stairs - are VIPs.
Event crowd and VIPs at Indian Head Fairgrounds
Parte dePeople Collection
A photo of the stands at the fairgrounds with RCMP mounted on horseback and the "File Hills Indian Colony Band". See another photo of the same event IHM.2021.0010.
Five men outside Indian Head's Land Office
Parte dePeople Collection
Five named men posing outside the Land Office are (l to r): Wm. Johnston, J.M. Thomson, Ed Sample, Geo. Perkins, Clerk in Donnelly's Butcher Shop.