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Part of Organizations Collection
A photo taken of the Indian Head Museum.
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Part of Organizations Collection
A photo taken of the Indian Head Museum.
Figure 4.4, site 4A - developed parking area
Part of Wanuskewin Heritage Park fonds
Indian Head Museum - military display building
Part of Town Collection
A photo of the military display building on the grounds of the Indian Head Museum.
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken of the entrance of the Indian Head Museum which used to be the Fire Hall -619 Otterloo Street.
Part of People Collection
Dave Ramsay of Indian Head with his horses and wagon outside the Government House in Regina pictured on the cover of 'EPIC' magazine.
A number of apparatus used for washing clothes are displayed with four ladies standing behind them.
An old wash stand is on display with the complete set of "bedroom accessories".
Three women (Mildred Glass centre) standing infront of a picture display with two rifles above that.
A young girl is standing on a stool looking at an old style telephone beside her is a table with oil lamps, dishes, books.3D view master and clock. On the wall is a match holder, oil lamp picture and framed verse.
Beryl Aseltine standing beside a table with two rug beaters, a horse hair broom, 3D view master, phonograph, and various items.
Three ladies are seated at old sewing machines demonstrating their use. In the background are display cases of old style clothing.
Lower level of Rosetown Centennial Library, museum "Easy Living" display of the early years.
A group of children are gathered around women showing how clothes were washed in the pioneer days. On the far wall there is a display of pictures and two ladies are standing infront of this while on the table beside them are displayed a number of household items.
Photos of the Rosetown Museum's "Easy Living Display", hosted when the museum was located in the Library basement. Includes photos of the Rosetown Boy Scout's toy shop. Collected by Frank Glass.
Four ladies are dressed in wedding dresses of various eras. L-R: Karon Hamm, Raylee Legge, Louise McDonald & Mrs. Seib.