- 84.03.515C
- Item
- ca.1984
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
School teachers in Biggar, Saskatchewan; those identified are: Back Row (left to right) Nellie McLean, __, __, __,__, Frank Wild, __, __Seated: __, E. Norgord, Helen Fowler
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
School teachers in Biggar, Saskatchewan; those identified are: Back Row (left to right) Nellie McLean, __, __, __,__, Frank Wild, __, __Seated: __, E. Norgord, Helen Fowler
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Group photograph of school teachers in Biggar, Saskatchewan; teachers identified as: seated - Reid Elliot, Carson Tufts, Frankie Ferguson, Johnny Friesen; Standing - Shirley Covey, Bee Grenkie, Elva Friesen (Teachers' wife), Ada Fraser, Elain Culbert, Nellie McLean, Mary Bridge, _____Brady"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
8 women and 4 men sitting and standing along the steps of a brick building
Written on the back in pencil:
"Seated
Reid Elliot, Carson Tufts, Frankie Feruson, Johnny Friesen,
Standing:
Shirley Covey, Bea Grenkie, Elva Friesen, Ada Fraser, Doris Kirkpatrick, Nellie McLean, Mary Bridge, _____Brady"
Stamped on the back in black ink is the number "818"
Printed on the back in a pattern is the word "VELOX"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Group photograph of school teachers in Biggar,, Saskatchewan; those identified are: Jack Truscott; Carson Tufts; Harold Jones; Reid Elliot; 2nd Row: Nellie McLean; Doris Kickpatrick; Anne (James) Buchanas; Bottom: Mary Bridge; Lovina (Butt) Buchanan; Kay (Ellis) Turnbull; Evelyn Norgord; Dorothy Scurfield"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Seven women and one man standing on the grass in front of hedges trees and a brick building
Stamped in green ink on the back is "243"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Seven women and one man standing on the grass in front of hedges trees and a brick building
Printed on the back of the photo in a pattern are the words "This paper manufactured by Kodak"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Seven women and one man standing on the grass in front of hedges trees and a brick building
Written on the back in pencil is
"Mary Bridge came Biggar '39
Friesens left Biggar '42" Along left edge of photograph
"Ada Fraser
lorraine Brown (Hooge)
Mary Bridge
Bee Grenkie
Frankie Ferguson
Elva Friesen
Johnny Friesen
Ina Bourk"
Stamped in black ink on the back is "670A"
printed on the back in a pattern is a diamond shape with the world "SELO" inside it
"Biggar School Unit No.50 School Bus"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man standing in front of a school bus which has "Biggar School Unit No.50" printed on the side
"Biggar School Unit No.50 School Bus"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
One tow truck towing another truck and three school buses, which have "Biggar School Unit No.50" printed on the side, all parked on the side of the road
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of children wearing snowshoes
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of children wearing snowshoes
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Group/Team photograph of a soccer team in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Names of players written on side of postcard; they include: Back Row (left to right) - Johnson Whitworth, Brownlee, Rae Land, Adkin, Skinner V.P. Front Row (left to right) - Burgess, Anderson, Smith, Ellaby, Davie. Written on the back in pencil and blue ink: "L to R Back Row: TK Johnson W. Whitworth, D Brown Lee, G.R. McKay, Tom Land W.E. Adkin, H.C.Skinner 1st Row: R Burgess. WM Anderson, WM. Smith Pete Ellaby Jack Davie
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Group/Team photograph of a soccer team in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Team photograph of the Biggar Soccer Team in 1923; players identified as: Front Row (left to right): R. Burgess, WM. Anderson, WM. Smith, P. Ellaby, J. Davie; Back Row (left to right): T.K. Johnson, W. Whitworth, D. Brownlee, G.R. McKay, T. Land, W.E. Adkin, H.C. Skinner Vice Pres.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Biggar sports grounds, June 7, 1950.