Two newspaper articles about Arnold Dales clipped out of different issues of the Indian Head - Wolseley News. One is about his Lancaster bomber being shot down in WWII and his time in a German POW camp. The other clipping is about his time as mayor of Indian Head from 1981 to1988.
A photo of the stands at the fairgrounds with about 100 spectators. The front row has several uniformed police/soldiers (one is saluting) - so the three gentlemen - and the lady climbing the stairs - are VIPs.
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey with another Russell car following. The cars have just passed under a wheat/grass arch with Union Jack flags and a banner that says "God Save Our King"
Studio portrait of McAfee family with father - Rev. Thomas McAfee - in military uniform. He enlisted in 1916 and served overseas as chaplain for the duration of the war, including Vimy Ridge and Passchendael.