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Biggar (Sask.) Avec objets numériques
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"Lorne Morris"

An infant sitting on a chair
Embossed on the bottom of the matte: "A.Spinks 461 463 2. 465 Dundas St. Woodstock, Ont."
Written on the back in black ink: "Cousin Lorne Morris talked to him on phone in 79. Mngr. Pattersons Candy works Brantford Ontario"
Written on the back in pencil: "Clothing only"

Sans titre

Lou Burns

Studio/Formal portrait of Lou or Lew Burns, one of Biggars first barbers; matte is embossed with cherubs and flowers

The Rann Family

Group photograph of the Rann family of Biggar, Saskatchewan; identified are: Margaret Rann far left - Joe Rann next - Terrance Rann next - Sister next - Eric Rann next - ? next - ?

Fred Cowper

A studio/formal portrait of a man, identified as Fred Cowper in fur chaps, posing with a handgun.

Family Portrait by Preucel & Mally Arts Studio

Group portrait of one young woman and two young boys
Portrait company's name and address printed on matte
A picture of the art studio's physical location is printed on the back of the matte with "Arts Studio 570 W 18th Street, west of blue island ave. More Pictures can be had at reduced Prices."

Sans titre

Five Women In Swimsuits

Five women in bathing suits with their arms around each other's waist. Two of the women are wearing sashes that say "BPOE" and "CNR".

Sans titre

Howard McLaren

A formal/studio portrait of Howard McLaren, Mayor of Biggar, Saskatchewan from 1919-1920 and 1923-1925

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