- IHM.2021.0128
- Item
- Aug 1912
Part of Businesses Collection
Inside view of the Pratt Hardware store, showcasing the till as well as shelves stocked with various items.
Part of Businesses Collection
Inside view of the Pratt Hardware store, showcasing the till as well as shelves stocked with various items.
Part of Businesses Collection
Records of transaction from H.B May and Ben Holden's store.
Holden, Ben
Part of Businesses Collection
Profile of Chieftain Flying Services Ltd. a crop-spraying company that began business in 1959 with partners Ben Hewson, Don Price and Art Underwood.
Regina Leader-Post (Newspaper)
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".
Newsclipping - Opening of new North Star Oil Company service station
Part of Businesses Collection
Newsclipping (September 30, 1937) of the opening of the new service station at the southeast corner of Grand Avenue and Otterloo Street under the operation of Oscar Railton. The building still exists (December, 2022) at 427 Grand Avenue as RLT Restoration at which vintage vehicles are restored.
Indian Head - Wolseley News
Indian Head Homecoming 1990 Value Vouchers
Part of Town Collection
A small booklet of coupons given out as a part of the 1990 Indian Head Homecoming event. Each page is an discount voucher for a different Indian head business.
Indian Head Homecoming Committee
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)
Part of Businesses Collection
A yellow Duo-Tang book of six plastic sleeves containing matchbook covers from mostly local businesses.
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"