Postcard of the Shirley & Emberston Orchestra standing outdoors playing musical instruments. Of the four two are wearing top hats and playing horns and the other two are in wide brimmed hats strumming banjos.
The Officers of the Saskatoon Light Infantry (M.G.) C.A.S.F. allied with The King's own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Three rows of officers in dress uniform standing and sitting outdoors in Aldershot 1940. Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother) sits in the front row centre.
Group of thirty-six men, dressed in their "Sunday Best". Posing on the steps in front of Canadian Bank of Commerce. Each man is numbered on the photo to correspond with a numbered list of name's beneath the photo. The photo is glued onto dark brown cardboard frame.
View of a sign post that reads: "The Great Divide" in the centre with Alberta on the right and British Columbia on the left. There is a cairn in the foreground near the centre, and a mountain in the background.
Thatch Creek School #983 was built in 1921. Ethel Lobb's husband (William) and all three of her children (Harley, Lyell and Lorne) attended this School.