Reception for Earl Grey's visit, held at the Regina City Hall ballroom. Man with sash is Lieutenant-Governor Amedee E. Forget; Judge Edward Ludlow Wetmore is centre behind table; Premier Walter Scott is left of the lady who is front centre; all others are unidentified.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth riding in a convertible during their Royal Visit to Regina in May, 1939. This photograph was the winner of the 'Regina Daily Star's' contest for best photo taken of the Royal Couple; the prize was $10.00.
Image of Brigadier-General Arthur E. Potts, professor of Dairy Science, walking on lawn with Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, taken in England. Bare trees in background.
A large crowd is gathered. In the foreground, standing behind a cloth barrier are children all wearing tri-coloured sashes. In the background Union jack flags are strung up with a sign that says "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar"
A large crowd of people standing on train tracks, surrounding the caboose of a train The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth are standing in the caboose The Biggar Hotel can be seen in the background