A sign in a field which reads "New Your is Big But This is Biggar The Friendly Town" Written on the bottom: "Souvenir of Biggar Sask Leslie's Drugs" Written on the back in blue ink: "Mrs. J. Kranz Ste 204 441-9th St. New Westminster, BC"; "Sun, Sep 2/62 Dear Jessie: Tho't you might not have one of these. I don't think it's the best but it does show the sign. Have been busy fixing bouquets. It's rained all week, is clearing & getting cold so guess it will be frost tonight. The flowers are gorgeous, it's such a shame to see them go. Arnold says N.Y. weather is lovely. Hope you're OK. Love F" There is a 2 cent green Canadian Post stamp and a postal stamp in black ink which reads "Biggar Sask. Sept 4 1962"
Streetscape view of Main Street in Biggar, SK; note: horse drawn wagons are parked in front of some of the buildings. Written on the back in blue ink: "1911" and "Ellis"; written on the back in pencil: "TPE"; written on the back in red ink: "Lit 142% 89m 16F [crossed out] 116% 3cals"; written on the back in black ink: "Mrs. T.P. Ellis Biggar Sask. Have disposed of hens so will buy some in spring. No time to write,... regards ...rom, Stanley...Bill"; Postal stamp in black ink reads "Watrous AM No21 11 Sask". A red two cent Canada Postage stamp is on the back
Photograph of Main Street in Biggar Saskatchewan taken from the south end of the street. There are cars parked on both sides of the street all the way up, two cars are driving down the street, and people are walking along the sidewalks. The street is dirt and the sidewalk is paved.
Main Street of Biggar Saskatchewan taken from the south end of the street. There are cars parked on both sides of the street all the way up, two cars are driving down the street, and people are walking along the sidewalks. The street is dirt and the sidewalk is paved.
A street-view of the west side of the 100 block of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan showing a Tailor Shop; a Luncheonette; a Billiards Hall; a Grocery Store and a Rexall Drug Store.
Street view of cars parked at an angle on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Seen on the left are signs for the Silver Grey Cafe; New Savoy Cafe; Y.M. Cafe and Randall Photo Shop. On the right are signs for the Canada-Hotel; Canada Cafe and Pool Room.
A street-view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan from the Fifth Avenue intersection; the signs on the buildings from left to right read "Majestic" and "North American Lumber" and "Biggar Bakery"