A woman holding bags, standing in front of a car and building A sign on the building reads "Entrance" Written on the back in blue ink: "Miss Shea teacher Biggar" Printed on the back in a pattern: "A Kodak Paper"
Two children in costumes and skates, standing in front of a doorway Written on the back in pencil: "Kirsten & Andy Skating Karnival 1955" Stamped on the back in black ink: "Nov 29 1956"
Two women standing in front of a flower bed and trees Written on the back in blue ink: Magda patterson (Petersen) Mother, Mrs. Norgord. Chicago" Written on the back in pencil: "2" Stamped on the back in black ink: "213" Printed on the back in a pattern: "Velox"
Three women sitting on chairs Printed on the bottom edge: "Jan 60" Written on the back in blue ink: "Helen Broughton" Stamped on the back in green ink: "G 704"
A man standing beside a wooden structure with rabbits hung all over it The wooden structure is in front of a wooden building Written on the back in blue ink: "James Reid Sr. Rabbit Hunt"
Albert Kessel and another man shaking hands and exchanging a piece of paper. Sign above them, "Presented By Canada Packers Limited Fertilizer Division" Two stamps on back: " WAlnut 4-6284 Canada Pictures Limited 2 Irwin Ave Neg. No R60-114 Please Credit" and "Biggar Museum and Gallery"
Albert Kessel and another man shaking hands and exchanging a piece of paper. Sign above them, "Presented By Canada Packers Limited Fertilizer Division"
A woman, identified as Agnes Rose, is seen wearing gloves and holding a hat and handbag; she is standing on a sidewalk in front of a cement ledge, hedges, trees and a building.
Three girls, two standing and one kneeling, on the grass in front of a hedge and building One girl is holding a parasol Written on the back in pencil is the number 3 Written on the back in blue ink: "1937-1938 Miriam Page Joan Ford Enid Taylor - sitting" stamped on the back in black ink: "1 266"
Two women, one sitting just off camera, the other pouring with a teapot into a tea cup that the sitting woman is holding Written on the back in pencil "Alice Kaluzy" Printed on the back in black is the number "115042000E"