Queen Elizabeth (later commonly known as 'the Queen Mum') standing on a stage in front of a very large crowd during a stopover in Biggar, Saskatchewan while on their Royal Tour in the summer of 1939.
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
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"
Queen Elizabeth II chats with an unidentified man as Prince Philip and Elsie Begg look on as they approach the President's Residence. R.W. Begg, University President, partially visible at right.
Queen Elizabeth II chats with R.W. Begg, University President, as they enter the President's Residence with Prince Philip and Elsie Begg following behind. Two unidentified men in foreground.
Queen Elizabeth II walks into the north Marquis Hall entrance, accompanied by Elsie Begg and an unidentified man in foreground. Canadian flag visible behind pillar, with potted plants also in foreground.
Queen Elizabeth II travels by car on the sidewalk in front of the Murray Building. Mrs. Elsie Begg accompanies her. Health Sciences Building visible in background; spectators stand on the grass.
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.
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.
Queen Elizabeth, (commonly referred to as the Queen Mum) 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.