A parade float hitched to two horses Signs on the float read "Porteous Bros The Painters Men of Color", "Furniture Paints", "...Right Porteous Bros The Right Ho..." Written on the back in blue ink: "Parade - Sports Day 1913" and "Ms MacKay 223 Railway St. Saskatoon."
Two men on a tennis court Four buildings on First Avenue in Biggar, SK can be seen in the background Written on the bottom: "First C.N.R. Tennis Court" Written on the back in pencil and blue ink: "Foreground Johnny Johnson Ray McKay in Back About 1926 or 28" Written on the back in blue ink: "I believe O.J. Rowe not McKay - Rowe was Asst. Sept C.N.R at Biggar & was a great tennis player & was instrimental in having C.N.R. build and maintain up to 6 tennis courts on C.N. Right of way. Courts were made of cinders & clay - watered - raked & rolled daily"
Eight boys in hockey uniforms and one man posing for a team photo; Each boy is holding a hockey stick, and the boy wearing goalie gear is holding a trophy
The coach of the The Biggar Central High School Blazers girls basketball team at the 1980-81 Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association Championship in which they won.
Women and children sitting and standing around a bench, watching other people play tennis at an outdoor tennis court The Canadian National Train Station in Biggar Saskatchewan can be seen in the background
A team member of the The Biggar Central High School Blazers girls basketball team at the 1980-81 Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association Championship in which they won.
A team member of the The Biggar Central High School Blazers girls basketball team at the 1980-81 Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association Championship in which they won.
A team member of the The Biggar Central High School Blazers girls basketball team at the 1980-81 Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association Championship in which they won.