- TGT
- Reeks
- 1904 - 2020
Part of Businesses Collection
Items related to the Grand Theatre ( formerly called the Auditorium, the Garry Theatre and the Nite Hawk Theatre)
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Part of Businesses Collection
Items related to the Grand Theatre ( formerly called the Auditorium, the Garry Theatre and the Nite Hawk Theatre)
Part of Businesses Collection
Financial records, minutes and other documents related to the various independent telephone companies (often corresponding to one or more school districts) until they joined SaskTel.
Part of Businesses Collection
Business write-ups or records of businesses that operated in Indian Head and district, including blacksmiths, grocery stores, pharmacies, etc.
Destruction by fire of former Gerry Hardware store - after the fire
Part of Businesses Collection
Picture of the former Gerry Hardware in smoke - after the fire is out. One fireman with a fire hose. The Robinson's Store and the old Indian Head (Imperial) Hotel are in the background.
Destruction by fire of former Gerry Hardware store
Part of Businesses Collection
Picture of the former Gerry Hardware in flames - nearing the end of the fire. Fireman stand by directing water onto the flames with a fire hose. The Robinson's Store and the old Indian Head (Imperial) Hotel are in the background.
W. F. Johnston - An important tradesman in pioneer days
Part of Businesses Collection
Building with the words "W.F. Johnston. Carriage, wagon, machine & implement shop". Wintertime photo with 8 men and 3 horses. Behind the building on the left side of the photo is a sign: "J.A. McDonald. Carriage Maker". On the end of the building (right side of photo): "Johnston. Blacksmith" and "A. Hollingshead. House sign & carriage painter. Paper hanging, glazing"
1912 Drama in the Gary Theatre
Part of Businesses Collection
Posed group photo of over 50 people in costume. The production is not identified but several are in blackface and one in front centre apparently costumed as the Devil. The names of many of the actors are in the typed caption glued to the front of the photo.
Part of Businesses Collection
Business notice (postcard) mass mailout by A.G. Orchard to announce that he planned to be at the "Hotel in Indian Head" on the afternoon of Monday, June 16th, to examine eyes and fit glasses and hearing aids.
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Western Sale and Feed Livery Stable - photo
Part of Businesses Collection
Photo of horses, wagons and men posing in front of the livery barn. The office for the business is the white building at the back.
Part of Businesses Collection
Small folder with the published script of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore (handwritten at top front: "Doris Shelford"); the program for a Robbie Burns night; the handwritten script for a Christmas program. On the front of the folder, handwritten in pencil: "Scripts - Xmas 9; Burns 10; Play 11"
Part of Businesses Collection
A collection of calendars from Indian Head businesses: a) G.A. Whittle & Co. (1950); b) Mainline Motors Ltd. (1967); c) Wright Drug Co. 1947; d) The Men's and Boys' Store (1950); e) Campbell Sales & Service (1958); f) Krassman Implements Ltd. (1969); Arnold F. Dales Ltd. (1981).
Photo card for Don's Imperial Esso
Part of Businesses Collection
Photo for "Don's Imperial Esso" station at the corner of Highways 1 & 56. The sign also says "Lunches".
Fire's cause a mystery - Indian Head Hotel (Imperial Hotel)
Part of Businesses Collection
Newsclipping of the Indian Head Hotel - formerly called the Imperial Hotel - after it was destroyed by fire in 1993 - now the site of the Grand Avenue Inn (515 Grand Avenue). The article includes a colour picture of the hotel after the fire and one of Ben Ball, a long-time resident of the hotel.
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Motel accommodates 1,000 guests - newsclipping
Part of Businesses Collection
Newsclipping about Indian Head's Jubilee Motel owned and operated by brothers George and Jim Lang
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Part of Businesses Collection
Five invoices for a 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($1947 from Mainline Motors); 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($4802 from Mainline Motors); 1969 Pontiac Laurentian ($3675 from Nichols' Garage; 1976 Chevrolet Vega hatchback ($4,475 from Motordrome); 1978 Chevelle Malibu Classic ($7,499 from Roberton Chev-Olds)