9 women standing on a decorated trailer A sign on the trailer reads "Job's Daughters No. 9" Buildings can be seen behind them Printed on the back in a pattern: "A Kodak Paper"
A large crowd is gathered In the foreground, standing behind a cloth barrier are children all wearing tri-coloured sashes In the background Union jack flags are strung up with a sign that says "Welcome Your Majesties To Biggar"
Three men, one woman, and one child standing around a car with a banner on the back of it which reads "Lydden Sports July 20th" One man can be seen sitting in the car Written on the back in pencil: "45" and "TPE" Written on the back in blue ink: "Hugh Ellis"
A decorated car driving down the street A sign on top of the car reads "Saskatchewan 1905-1965 Majestic Theatre 1911-1965" There are buildings behind the car, one has a sign that reads "Rexall Drugs" People are standing on the sidewalk Printed on the back in a pattern "A Kodak Paper"
A man and a woman standing behind a table with a cake and tea service on it Printed on gold on the studio folder below the picture: "Biggar Studio Biggar, Sask." Written on the back of the studio folder in blue ink: "Mr. & Mrs. Hodgson - Biggar, Sask 50th Anniversary"
A decorated trailer being pulled by a car down a street There are children sitting on the trailer and a sign that reads "Education The ... to Progress Nova Wood Primary School" A building can be seen behind the trailer which has a sign that reads "Back's Plumbing & Heating Furniture" Printed on the back in a pattern: "A Kodak Paper"
Seven men with instruments sitting behind a mural of trees, mountains, hills and a train Another man is standing beside the mural A banner above the sitting men reads "B of RT" Written on the back in red and blue ink: "1937 Extreme L- L.C. Minshall - Decorators M.C. for B of R.T. Dance Orchestra - L. to R Orland Lee - Everet Wood - Jack Rutherford - L.M. (Marve) Carruthers Carson Tufts - Alf Adolph"
A parade float hitched to two horses Signs on the float read "Porteous Bros The Painters Men of Color", "Furniture Paints", "...Right Porteous Bros The Right Ho..." Written on the back in blue ink: "Parade - Sports Day 1913" and "Ms MacKay 223 Railway St. Saskatoon."
A decorated car pulling a decorated trailer down the street Buildings with signs reading "...all Drugs", "Duane's Credit Jewellers", "Biggar Agencies Insurace Real Estate Travel Bureau" People are standing and sitting on the sidewalk Printed on the back in a pattern: "A Kodak Paper"
A decorated car driving down a street in front of a marching band Four women can be seen in the car which has a sign on the front reading "Madiett School of Dance" Behind them are buildings and people standing and sitting on the sidewalk Stamped on the back in black ink: "F 394" Printed on the back in a pattern: "A Kodak Paper"
A decorated car driving down a street A giant cake with the number 60 on top of it is on the roof of the car The years "1917-1965" can be seen on a banner hanging on the side of the car A woman is sitting on the trunk of the car A building and people can be seen behind the car Printed on the back in a pattern: "A Kodak Paper"
Eight women on a parade float, dressed in robes and sashes with the names of provinces on them The parade float is hitched to two horsed and driven by a man in a hat Written on the back in blue ink: "Mrs. McFarlane Nova Scotia Mrs, C.H.L. Smith behind NS Miss Minnie Frampton Br. Col. Mrs. W.T. White behind alberta Mrs. A. Saich (alberta) Mss. Julia Foster (Sask) Mrs. McKenzie (White Dress) Mrs. R.T. Briggs (Manitoba)"