"Scalp Dance, Blackfoot Indians"
- BCHCC 0843d
- Item
- 1907
Group photograph of the Blackfoot Indigenous people celebrating during a Scalp Dance ceremony
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"Scalp Dance, Blackfoot Indians"
Group photograph of the Blackfoot Indigenous people celebrating during a Scalp Dance ceremony
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Indian Head Public School about 1907
Parte de School Collection
Posed photograph of about 150 children and teachers on the front steps of the public school.
Parte de Town Collection
A photo taken from the corner of Bell St. and Otterloo St. of the fire hall shortly after it was constructed.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Spring Wheat.
Small shack, covered with tarpaper, wooden walkway, stones along side, stovepipe, banked with dirt, pot on dirt, broom against door, towels on clothesline.
Con Warner portrait taken in Stratford, Ont. He homesteaded just south of Rosetown.
Sons of England Benefit Society fonds
This fonds contains a single series of a minute book of the Moose Jaw Lodge of The Sons of England Benefit Society that was kept from 1904 to 1907.
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Head and shoulders image of David M. Low, MD, CM, member of University Senate.
Oval-shaped head and shoulders image of Augustus H. Ball, member of University Senate from Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
Bio/Historical Note: Augustus Harry Ball was born 29 January 1873 in London, England, and was educated at Haberdashers' School there. He arrived in Canada in 1890 and enrolled in Law at Manitoba College (later the University of Manitoba). He was a law student with Munsen & Allan, and a lecturer in classics at Manitoba College (1896-1897). Ball taught school near Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia (later Saskatchewan, 1897); was principal of Maple Creek School (1898-1901); and was principal at Moose Jaw (1901-1903). In 1903 Ball was appointed inspector of schools with headquarters at Yorkton. Further appointments included assistant principal of Regina Normal School (1911); Saskatchewan Deputy Minister of Education (1912), and provincial commissioner of the Canadian Boy Scouts (1915). Ball served his country during World War I with the 249th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, enlisting in 1916 in Regina. He returned as Lieutenant in 1918. Ball organized Schools' Patriotic Fund; Belgian Relief Fund for Children and Schools’ Red Cross Fund. He was decorated in 1921 with the Order of the Silver Wolf for services to the Boy Scout movement. Ball was chairman of the Commission for the Education of Soldiers' Dependent Children; and chairman of the Junior Red Cross Committee. Ball retired as deputy minister in 1932 and moved to Victoria, British Columbia. He died there 28 March 1967 at age 94.
Parte de Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Image of a 60 acre corn field.
History of Woman's Missionary Society [1907]
Parte de Woman's Missionary Society (Presbyterian) publications collection
Document "Historical Sketch of [the] Past 25 Years of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada" (1907). 22 p.
Boy Scouts on the front steps of St Andrew's United Church
Parte de Organizations Collection
Group of 23 boys and men - the boys in scouting uniforms
Parte de Businesses Collection
Postcard with photo of the Bank of Montreal which was on the site of the current Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) at 501 Grand Avenue.
Indian Head Fire Hall with horses and fire crew posing in front
Parte de Town Collection
Photograph of fire hall (610 Otterloo Street - Market Street at the time of the photo) in 1907 with large front door open and fire crew of 11 men posing with horses and fire wagon.
Mayor and council of Indian Head
Parte de Town Collection
Collage of Mayor T.E. Donnelly surrounded by head-and-shoulders portraits and 9 other men (7 councillors, engineer, electrician)
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