This series contains reference material collected by John Diefenbaker and his staff from 1940, when he was elected to Parliament, to 1957, when he became Prime Minister. A wide range of political and social subjects, both Canadian and international, are present.
A street-view of the west side of the 100 block of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan showing a Tailor Shop; a Luncheonette; a Billiards Hall; a Grocery Store and a Rexall Drug Store.
An expanse of grass with trees and hedges in the background and a birdbath and flowerbed in the center; the park adjacent to the Canadian National Railway (CNR) station in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
A woman standing on cement steps next to a cement fence Trees and a building can be seen behind her Printed on the back in a pattern: "Velox" a number is partially stamped on the back in pink ink
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."
Two women standing in front of a building with a large vine growing up the side Written on the back in blue ink: "Mother Jacie Wells (Pirie)" Stamped on the back in green ink: "04"
A view of a sidewalk with snow banks on either side Buildings are seen on the right A sign reads "Lumber Hardware" Stamped on the back in blue ink: "279"