Large group of people gathered around the caboose of a train on the train tracks. Some people are standing and sitting on the roofs of buildings in the background. Union Jack flags are strung up in rows and a white banner saying "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar" is hung 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.
Image of the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) on a duck hunt at Fort San. Captioned "Prince of Wales and Jack Leader with mountie hat at Leaders point after the hunt in 1919.
An exterior view of the Canadian National train station and Saskatchewan Pool grain elevator No. 788 in Ava, Saskatchewan with a crowd of people and cars in front of them
One man sitting and two women standing as they pose for the photograph in front of a large crowd To their left is a group of men and boys in cub scout uniforms, one man is holding a large Union Jack flag To their right is a woman with her back to the camera In the background a white banner is hung which says "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar" Written on the back in pencil: "CNR Property Visit of King & Queen to Biggar 1938 Ann Beckman in foreground" The number "728" is stamped in black ink of the right side of the back
Queen Elizabeth (later commonly referred to as 'the Queen Mum') and King George VI standing in front of the caboose of their train during a brief 'whistle stop' in Biggar, SK while on their 1939 Royal Tour of Canada.