Three women sitting on a rock A body of water can be seen behind them Written on the back in pencil: "Lovina (Butt) Buchanan Evelyn Norgord Mrs. Norgord Near Biggar" Stamped on the back in red ink: "9"
A woman wearing gloves and a hat with a handbag under her left arm; standing on a sidewalk in front of a cement ledge, hedges, trees and a building Written in blue ink on the back is "Agnes Rose" Stamped on the back in black ink is "17"
A woman standing in front of a building and a bench Stamped on the back in blue ink: "Genuine Silvertone Prints Gauranteed 12 Point Truetone Process Vix Marvelle Studio Perdue, Sask."
One woman standing and aone woman sitting on a bench in front of a building The sitting woman has her hands on a dog that is sitting in front of her Stamped on the back in blue ink: "Genuine Silvertone Prints Gauranteed 12 Point Truetone Process Vix Marvelle Studio Perdue, Sask."
Six young men in white blazers and another man and woman standing in front of a brick building Two of the young men are holding a banner which reads "New Your is Big... But This Is Biggar Biggar Saskatchewan" Printed on the back in a pattern: "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak"
Ten young men in white blazers and five other men and women standing in front of a brick building with a sign which reads "Town Of Biggar" Two of the young men are holding a banner which reads "New Your is Big... But This Is Biggar Biggar Saskatchewan" Tow of the young men are holding a banner which reads "Biggar trainmen to Burnaby New Westminster 1973 Canada Games Aug 3 to 12" Three of the young men are holding white flags Two children can be seen sitting on the grass Printed on the back in a pattern: "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak"
Seven young men in white blazers and four other men and women standing in front of a brick building with a sign which reads "Town Of Biggar" Tow of the young men are holding a banner which reads "Biggar trainmen to Burnaby New Westminster 1973 Canada Games Aug 3 to 12" Three of the young men are holding white flags Printed on the back in a pattern: "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak"
Six young men in white blazers and five other men and women standing in front of a brick building with a sign which reads "Town Of Biggar" Two of the young men are holding a banner which reads "Biggar Trainmen to Burnaby New Westminster 1973 Canada Games Aug 3 to 12" Two of the young men are holding white flags One young man is holding a metal torch The head of a young child can be seen in the foreground Printed on the back in a pattern: "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak"
Four young men in white blazers and three other men standing in front of a brick building with a sign which reads "Town Of Biggar" Two of the young men are holding a banner which reads "Biggar Trainmen to Burnaby New Westminster 1973 Canada Games Aug 3 to 12" Two of the young men are holding white flags Printed on the back in a pattern: "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak"
Six people in costumes standing in front of a building Stamped on the back in black ink: "Finished by Randall Photo Shop Biggar, Sask. Excell Hi-Gloss Service" Stamped on the back in blue ink: "1"
26 children and one man standing and sitting in front of a building Written on the back in black and blue ink: "1914-1915 school year. First Top Row. Left to right. george Calder; Rob McChesney; Isabelle Devlin, Frances Hoover; Evelyn Norgord; Grace Hoover. Teacher - Bruce Neilsen Second row. l-r. Carmel Weflew, Edward Augman; vergie Erickson Nellie Devlin; Zella James; Maybelle Hoover; Jacqueline Wells; Violet Erickson; Myrtle Calder; Charlie Devlin Lorne James. 3d row. ralph James; Malcolm Devlin; Jessie Hoover; Emma main; Qsear Weflew. 4th row; gladys King; Arnold Main; Gladys Weflew; Clarence King. Please return - Evelyn N."
Road sign outside of Biggar, Saskatchewan; it reads: "Welcome to Biggar. Population 2100. Altitude 2154ft. New tourist cabins. For more information see any member of the Biggar Board of Trade."
A swimming pool with fence and building There are many people around and in the pool Fields can be seen behind the pool all the way to the horizon Written on the bottom: "Memorial Swimming Pool, Biggar, Sask. 1949. 1 LD"