A stapled (17 cm X 24 cm) booklet containing 19 single-sided pages of black and white photocopies of pages from early 1900's each with a short caption. The photos are copied from the booklet "Indian Head - A town of pretty gardens and handsome homes" published for the Prairie Witness. The original, owned by Mrs. D.D. Irwin, which is missing some pages, is item IHM.2020.0288b.
An 82-page letter-sized stapled colouring book full of stock colouring images with names of local businesses/institutions below each image. The book marks Indian Head's 85th year.
A 22-page picture booklet containing black and white photographs of Indian Head in the early 1900's each with a short caption. The booklet was published for the Prairie Witness.
Street scene looking north with businesses on Grand Avenue: Robinson's; Imperial Hotel; H&R Block; Nova Distributors; Indian Head Bakery; Royal Bank (RBC).
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).
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.
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.