A photograph of superintendent Dr. P. W. Head and his family at his retirement from the North Battleford Indian Hospital, July, 1955. Taken from Miss J. M. Morton's scrap book (A-792-2)
File contains a negative from the Indian and Metis Club Youth Council, presumably in Prince Albert, SK. The scanned image shows what appear to be Council members at a meeting.
File contains 3 negatives of the Indian School Tea (All Saints Residential School?) held in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in May 1955 (day unspecified). 2 scanned images show women and men sitting around a table having tea.
File contains 3 negatives of the Indian School Tea (All Saints Residential School?) held in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in May 1954 (day unspecified). 2 scanned images show women and men sitting around a table having tea.
A photograph found in Miss J. M. Morton's scrap book (A-792-2) alongside a newspaper clipping of the same photograph as it appeared in the Saskatoon Star Phoenix, 8 July 1955. The caption reads: "Miss J. M. Morton, RN, matron of the Indian hospital, presented Dr. Head with a polaroid land camera, with all attachments, on behalf of guests assembled at the Indian hospital to honor him on his retirement."
File contains 2 negatives from the opening of the Prince Albert Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, April 12, 1962. Images show several officials in attendance at the opening ceremony of the facility.
An Army commander stands on a platform with an Aboriginal boy on each side of him dressed in ceremonial clothes. A large crowd is gathered in the background. They are all inside the pallisade at Fort Battleford.