This fonds contains a scrapbook (two folders) containing clippings, photos, programs and invitations. The scapbook documents the Royal Visit and Coronation, the bursar's office, general university happenings, drama and musical entertainment and wedding and other important events of family and friends.
Image of the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) meeting with Mr. A.B. Cook of the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Dr. Boughton can be seen in the background.
A large crowd of people has gathered. In the distance, buildings, Union Jack flags, and a banner reading "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar" can be seen.
Queen Elizabeth, (commonly referred to as the Queen Mom) can be seen standing on the back of a train caboose waving to a crowd of people in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Union Jack flags and a sign reading "...Your majesties" can be seen in the background.
Nine men standing in front of the Biggar train station Tri-coloured sashes and Union Jacks are hung on the train station Written on the back in blue marker: "134" Written on the back in pencil: "1939 Royal Visit June 3 139 L to R Leo Campbell, Jim Blaikie Dan Mansfield Bob Lang Bob Blaikie Thom Robson D Gabie?Joe Badrock A.W. Clark, Harry Lewis" Written in pencil on a white sticker on the back: "Identical"
A very large crowd gathered, all facing in one direction They are standing over train tracks In the backgroud, towards where the crowd is facing, Many Union Jack flags are strung up in rows and a white banner is hung which says "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar"
A walkway with a stairway at the end in the background A large crowd of people are standing on either side of the walkway In the foreground the people on the left are dressed in Cub Scout uniforms and the people on the right are dressed in Girl Guide uniforms Union Jack flags and a white banner saying "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar" are hung above the stairway.
Three people facing the camera; Two women standing and one man sitting. They are in front of a large crowd of people. To the right the people are men and boys dressed in cub scout uniforms. A sign in the background above the cub scouts head reads "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar"