The ice on the South Saskatchewan River during spring breakup. On the west bank, looking east toward the University of Saskatchewan, Ellis Hall, and the University Hospital. Saskatoon, SK.
Ice jamming against a [Saskatchewan Landing] Bridge pier in the South Saskatchewan River during spring breakup. Saskatoon, SK. (A magazine article accompanies the photograph)
Four wagons loaded with household articles leaving Saskatoon. The first wagon is being pulled by oxen with four cows beside it. The third wagon is also being pulled by oxen while the fourth wagon has a team of horses pulling it.
Three horses hitched to a wagon with Jack Coulter driving it. The wagon is loaded with household supplies and lumber. The load is too heavy for a team and the third horse pulls through a chain connected to the back axle.
Photograph of 326- 11th Street, Saskatoon, known as the Marr residence, used as a military hospital during the North-West Rebellion, captioned "Presbyterians first visited here.".
A card containing the events of the 1953 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side. Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament and charts to allow fans to keep score on the back side.
A 68-page (single-sided) coil-bound book containing the WWII memoirs of Charles F. Watson a Canadian soldier who was originality from Indian Head and joined Indian Head's 76th Field Battery and fought in WWII.
182-page softcover book dedicated to "The Graduating Class of 1925". Violet McAfee an "Arts and Science" graduate (p.17) was the daughter of Rev. Thomas and Elizabeth (Swan) McAfee.