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Biggar Museum & Credit Union Gallery Archives Ferguson, Frankie
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"The Serenaders"

Six men and one woman all sitting at music stands and holding instruments
The music stands each have a banner with the letter "S" on them and there is a Union Jack flag on the wall in the background
Written on the bottom in black pencil crayon: "The Serenaders"
Written on the back in black ink: "Left To Right "Serenaders" M. Carruthers - Banjo - Tenor Banjo - F. Ferguson - Piano - H. Pettigrew - Sax - A. Marcroft - Violin - Trombone - C. Tufts - Sax - Trumpet - E. McKenzie - Drums - Violin - N. Carruthers - Trumpet - Guitar April 13th 1934. Dark's Hall"
Written on the back in blue ink: "1934-35 E.M."

Group of Teachers

Teachers posing in front of a brick building and trees. Ada Fraser, Lorraine Brown, Mary Bridge, Bea Grenke, Frankie Ferguson, Mrs. J Fraser, J. Fraser, Ann Bourke

Frankie Ferguson's Birthday Party

A group photograph of 15 girls and one woman posing for a group photograph on the snow, in front of a small wooden building which was located on the second block of Fifth Street East in Biggar, Saskatchewan.

'Girls Tribly Chorus' in Biggar, Saskatchewan

Group photograph of the 'Girls Tribly Chorus' in Biggar, Saskatchewan; members identified as: Back row (left to right): Frankie Ferguson Kranz, Ethel Pollock, Della Boyler, Mrs. Alma Whittick, Anna Pollock, Jean McKenzie, Margaret Dickson; Centre row (left to right): Grace Wilde?/, Eileen Jardine, Doris Barnett, Willa brace, Ethel Malcolm?, Hazel Larson?[crossed out] Anderson, Betty Scott; Front row (left to right): Doris Fenby, Lucy Clark, Muriel Bonter, Grace Dyer, Anna Buchanan

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