A photograph of three cars - four people per car - traveling along a meadow road. The event is the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
A photo of the stands at the fairgrounds with about 100 spectators. The front row has several uniformed police/soldiers (one is saluting) - so the three gentlemen - and the lady climbing the stairs - are VIPs.
A photo of the stands at the fairgrounds with RCMP mounted on horseback and the "File Hills Indian Colony Band". See another photo of the same event IHM.2021.0010.
Professional portrait photo inscribed "Love Mary". Part of the family portraits group of the Thomas McAfee family. It is not clear how she is related to the McAfees.
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey with another Russell car following. The cars have just passed under a wheat/grass arch with Union Jack flags and a banner that says "God Save Our King"
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey. Three men stand beside the car - one consulting a map (He also appears in IHM.2021.0041) and another with a clerical collar.