The Highway Four and Fourteen Junction at Biggar, Saskatchewan
- 01.601.77C
- Pièce
- ca.1950
Fait partie de Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Junction of Highways Four and Fourteen at Biggar, Saskatchewan
The Highway Four and Fourteen Junction at Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A view of the Junction of Highways Four and Fourteen at Biggar, Saskatchewan
Second Avenue West in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A view of the businesses on the first block of Second Avenue West in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Main Street, Biggar, Saskatchewan
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An aerial view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, looking north-west; a long line up of cars is driving north up the street
Main Street, Biggar, Saskatchewan
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View of the intersection of Main Street and Second Avenue in Biggar Saskatchewan from the Southwest corner
Many cars are parked on both sides of the street and a large number of people are walking around on the street and sidewalk. The road is dirt and the sidewalk is paved. Lights and pennant flags are strung up from building to building across Main Street (perhaps a parade)
Military Display In James Bros. Store Window in Biggar, SK
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A close-up of storefront windows which have a display consisting of Union Jack Flags and Photographs of people in military uniform
Written on the back in black ink: "1943"
Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A street-view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Business signs read from left to right: "E.H. Ford Drugs"; A.W. Mooney's Ltd. Hardware Home Furnishings"; Golden Rule Department Store"
Dr. Shaw In Front of Water tower and Dairy Pool
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Dr. Shaw and another man standing in a field in front of the water tower and The Dairy Pool
Written on the back in blue ink: "Dr. Shaw"
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An aerial view of Biggar Saskatchewan taken from the top of a building on the east side of Main Street
Biggar Public School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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One man and 47 children standing on the steps of Biggar Public School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Biggar Public School in Biggar Saskatchewan
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One man and 47 children standing on the steps of Biggar Public School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Main Street, Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Streetscape view of Main Street in Biggar, SK; note: horse drawn wagons are parked in front of some of the buildings. Written on the back in blue ink: "1911" and "Ellis"; written on the back in pencil: "TPE"; written on the back in red ink: "Lit 142% 89m 16F [crossed out] 116% 3cals"; written on the back in black ink: "Mrs. T.P. Ellis Biggar Sask. Have disposed of hens so will buy some in spring. No time to write,... regards ...rom, Stanley...Bill"; Postal stamp in black ink reads "Watrous AM No21 11 Sask". A red two cent Canada Postage stamp is on the back
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Six buildings beside dirt roads can be seen
Three signs on some of the buildings read from right to left: "Canadian Restaurant Restaurant"; "The Biggar Hotel"; "Empire Hotel"
Written on the bottom: "First Ave Biggar Sask"
Written on the back in black ink: "R.N. Blaikie"
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A view of the town Biggar, Saskatchewan taken from the south end of town in the rail yard
Written on the bottom of the photo: "Biggar Sask. 1912 & 13"
Written on the back in black and red ink :"R.N. Blaikie 1912-13."
Main Street South in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Black and white postcard of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan looking south towards the train station,
Sans titre
Four Men In Front Of A Building
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Four men, two sitting and two standing, in a doorway of a large wooden building