Laying railroad track on a bridge during the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific line from Battleford, Saskatchewan, west to Cutknife, Saskatchewan; in the postcard/photograph there are trucks with trailers loaded with rail ties followed by a large group of men on a railway bridge
17 men, the Car Department for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stationed in Biggar, Sasktchewan, standing in front of a train car, many of them holding tools; a wooden sign on the ground in front of them reads "Biggar Car Dept."
Three men with shovels standing on top of a full coal car; the side of the coal car reads "Grand Trunk Pacific 51". Men identified on back of photograph, they include: (from left to right) Stan Beech; Harry Beech; and, George Feild
A view of the Grand Trunk Pacific (GTP also referred to later as Canadian Pacific Railway) roundhouse and rail yard on the south end of Biggar, Saskatchewan.
A steam engine with "Grand Trunk Pacific 857" printed on the side and a wrecking crane in front of it Written on the back in pencil: "G.T.P. steam engine 857 wrecking crane"
Two small wooden building with another tall wooden structure behind them to the left A girl is in front of one building and two horses are beside the other building Machinery and hills can be seen in the background Written on the back in blue ink: "Old CPR gravel Pit & GTP Water tank 3 Miles East" Written on the back in pencil: " water tanks taken down after coming of Diesels" The number "10" is written in blue marker The word "Identical" is written in pencil on a white sticker
Two men standing on the back of, and three men standing beside a caboose with "Grand Trunk Pacific" printed on the side, in the railyard in Biggar, Saskatchewan.