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- 1882 - 2008
Textual and photographic records the churches of Indian Head and district.
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Textual and photographic records the churches of Indian Head and district.
Part of Church Religion Collection
Textual and photographic records the Presbyterian Church at Indian Head and district. Half of the members voted to join with the Methodists to become the United Church in 1925. The other half continued as the Presbyterian Church and constructed a separate church building in 1935
The original Presbyterian Church in Indian Head
Part of Church Religion Collection
The first Presbyterian Church in Indian Head, erected in 1882 at the northwest corner of Boyle and Eden Streets (see Indian Head History Book p119).
Part of Church Religion Collection
Textual and photographic records the Anglican Church at Indian Head and district
St Chad's Anglican Church - Sunny South
Part of Church Religion Collection
Blurry photo of the church with names of church members.
Photographs of St. John's Anglican Church, Bishop's Court and Grisdale Hall
Part of Church Religion Collection
Two photographs printed on one page - Grisdale Hall - shortly after its completion in 1912; Bishop's Court and St. John's Anglican Church shortly after their completion in 1895.
St. John's Anglican Church (Indian Head)
Part of Church Religion Collection
Rev. G.N Dobie was the priest of St. John's Anglican Church in Indian Head from 1895 to 1909. He left to become the Warden of St. Chad's College, Regina, and later became Archdeacon and Dean of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle
St. John's Anglican Church (Indian Head)
Part of Church Religion Collection
Portrait orientation photograph of the original St. John's Anglican Church which was built at the same time (1895) as the adjacent Bishop's Court south of the CPR.
Part of Church Religion Collection
The Indian Head Methodist Church with snow on the roof.
Part of Church Religion Collection
Textual and photographic records the Methodist Church at Indian Head and district. The Methodist Church became part of the United Church in 1925.
The Ladies Aid to the Methodist Church Indian Head Sask.
Part of Church Religion Collection
A laminated handkerchief advertising the Methodist Church's Ladies' Aid campaign to raise funds. An added note reads "Grace Newton Note- preserved by Mrs. Homer Worden (Mort's mother)"
Part of Church Religion Collection
A street view of the Indian Head Methodist Church, built in 1898 on the northeast corner of the intersection of Dewdney and Boyle Streets. It was sold to the Odd Fellows Lodge after the Methodists and Presbyterians merged as the United Church in 1925. It was destroyed by fire in 1949.
Reverend Malcolm Taylor McAdam Harding
Part of Church Religion Collection
Rev. Malcolm Harding, 4th Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Qu'Appelle, in his ceremonial dress.
Part of Church Religion Collection
Photograph of 21 adults - the women in choir robes - standing before a church organ - presumably in the Methodist Church building (see IHM.2022.0095)
Part of Church Religion Collection
Photograph of 23 young people in choir robes standing before a church organ - presumably in the Methodist Church building