A car decorated with streamers, a tiger on a platform and a sign which reads "Progress with Imperial Oil Limited 1888 to 1965"; there is also an "Esso" decal on the side of the car.
Two men and a large piece of equipment on a flatbed trailer that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "The Independent Established 1909", on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Five men and a large piece of equipment on a flatbed trailer that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "The Independent Established 1909"
Indigenous people in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in the background.
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Parade on Railway Ave., Rosetown as identified by the buildings in the background. Believed to be Independent Daughters of the Empire, a group active in Rosetown in the early century. Date is established by the sign on the building - Tues, July 18, which occurred in 1910, 1916, 1922.
Vehicle with Japanese flags and women in kimonos with parasols. In the background, a store signed "R. Taylor & Co." has a banner saying "Close out sale"
Sixteen women on a flatbed trailer on main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The trailer is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "Job's daughters No.9"