Men sitting and standing for group photo in front of air-brake instruction car, Moose Jaw. Newspaper clipping glued to back of photo: "Fifty Years Ago - May 19, 1895. The C.P.R. air-brake instruction car has been in Moose Jaw all week and local trainmen have been initiated into the mysteries of the new invention-the Westinghouse air-brake".
Train crew at Canadian Pacific Railway roundhouse and turn table, Moose Jaw, posing in front of Engine 80. Names noted on back of copy 1: "Left to right, on engine: I. [?]; II. Cleary; III. G. Haigh; IV. W. Simington; V. E. Manly; VI. Wallace; VII. Sanderson; VIII. Ed. Bull; IX. Bill Bates; X. C.P.R. storekeeper; XI. D. Moore. Left to right, standing: I. Mr. J. Jylnd; II. J. Rollo Loco. Foreman; III. [?]; IV. [?]; V. T. Withrow; VI. [?]; VII. [?]; VIII. Wm. Bull; IX. [?]; X. W. Jackson; XI. Ed. Holdworth; XII. [?]"
View of Canadian Pacific Railway west yards, Moose Jaw, with boxcars and railroad tracks in foreground, and Canadian Government grain elevator in background
Elevated view of Canadian Pacific Railway yards looking west, Moose Jaw. Photo taken from top of rail car. Yards at left, row of four grain elevators and train station at right