A trailer being pulled by a truck on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; on the trailer is an outhouse with a woman inside and two people dressed as clowns climbing on the outside of the outhouse.
Posed group photo of ~75 men - members of the Indian Head branch of the Orange Lodge on "Orange Day", 1920 (July 12). Most of the men wear vests/shawls of the Orange Lodge, waving Union Jacks and many display pins/medals. The large Orange Lodge banner is held up with the words "Indian Head L.O.L. No 1665" at the top.
Four Children on a flatbed trailer decorated with banners, and plastic flowers, on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan Signs on the float read "Education The Key To Progress" and "Nova Wood Primary School 1905 1965"
RCMP officers, Legion members, and people watching after wreaths have been laid at the Rosetown Cenotaph. Doris Hearn is the flag bearer, Graham Staples is beside (behind) the front RCMP officer. Don Sweet and Gary Kidd are in the front row of the parading soldiers in uniform.
Legionnaires leading a band in parade. Smith and Stewart Schools are in the background. The parade leaders are carrying three Union Jack flags. L-R: Floyd McCallum, Jack Allen, Dick Low.
A July 1st parade float - history-themed with three men dressed as North-West Mounted Police and an indigenous woman. (see also IHM.2021.0258 and IHM.2021.0259)
A flatbed truck decorated with a model of a National grain grain elevator and a sign which reads "National Grain Company Limited ...Quarters...Chemicals"
The museum's milk and cream wagon powered by horse at the Indian Head parade. For many years this wagon went from door to door in Indian Head, towed by Polly the horse who knew every stop along the route.
Parade entries heading south on Main Street. The Presbyterian Church is in the background. A man and a youth driving two mules in a small cart are followed by a chuckwagon and horseback riders.