Three men sitting on binders, Which are hitched to four horses each; Four men standing beside the binders, and one man sitting in a car Written on the bottom: "Harvesting Biggar, Sask." Written on the bottom edge in blue ink: "-Binder Crew." Written on the back in pencil: "This was taken when we were cutting on Leangstaffs place you see me on the last binder but not very plain."
Twelve men sitting and standing around a table with a small Christmas tree on it written on the back in pencil: "- Prince David Eric Rann second from the left top Christmas at Sea 1943"
Team photograph of a girls' basketball team in uniform sitting in a row; one of the girls is holding a basketball. Team members identified as: Ethel Frampton, Bertha France,s Agnes Crozier, Kathleen Drummond, Beth Mooney, Mine Wornin,g Connie Horseman, Myrtle Joy, Gladys Lindgren. Stamped on the back in blue ink: "Mooney" and "6" Written on the back in blue ink: "#6" Written in blue ink on a piece of paper taped to the back of the photo: "Ethel Frampton bertha Frances Agnes Crozier Kathleen Drummond Beth Mooney Mine Worning Connie Horseman Myrtle Joy Gladys lindgren about 1922-23 girls basketball team coached by j Mooney" and "Trim x8 1/2"
A view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The two closest businesses have signs which read: "The City Meat Market" and "The Canadian Bank of Commerce"
A street-view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Business signs read from left to right: "E.H. Ford Drugs"; A.W. Mooney's Ltd. Hardware Home Furnishings"; Golden Rule Department Store"
Dr. Shaw and another man standing in a field surrounded by stooks Written on the back in blue ink: "Dr. Shaw" and "53" Written on the back in pencil: "1915" written in pencil on a white sticker on the back: "Identical but trim" Stamped on the back in blue ink: "1"
A cattle water trough that has been dug out of the snow, which appears to be over 6 feet high surrounding the trough Written on the back in blue ink: "Mann Farm 1947-48?" Printed on the back in a pattern: "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak"
Three men standing around and working with a large piece of equipment with a large pile of wood beside it Written on the back in blue ink and pencil: "Ben Riley cordwood cutter & splitter - Built by Ben Riley - Wilson Lake 1934" Stamped on the back in black ink: "Finished by Randall Photo Shop Biggar, Sask. Excell Hi-Gloss service" and "11"