Men and women standing on the platform with the train station building behind them and a steam engine pulling up in front of them The sign on the train station says "Biggar" Printed on the top of the postcard: "G.T.P. Station, Biggar, Sask."; Printed on the bottom of the postcard: "...by W.G. Elliot's Studio, March 12th, 1914." Written on the back in black ink: "Miss L... 105 bed bones Rd. Bl... Lon...E..."
80 men standing and sitting in a group; the majority of them are wearing military uniforms Two buildings can be seen behind them, one with a sign reading "Empire Hotel" Written on black ink on the bottom: "1920" Written on the back in black ink: "1920" and "R.N.Blaikie R.N. Blaikie"
A view of the town of Biggar, SK taken from the south end of town in the rail yard Written on the back in black ink: "R.N. Blaikie" Written on the back in pencil: "15[circled] ? Date"
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"
Approximately 13 buildings beside dirt roads can be seen Three signs on some of the buildings read from right to left: "Majestic"; "Biggar Hotel"; "Empire Hotel" Written on the bottom: "Bird's Eye View of Biggar July 13-09 Moir"" Written on the back in black ink: "R.N. Blaikie" Written on the back in pencil: "Emipre Hotel built by Ed Heather & a man by the name of O'Neil"
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."
There are three building, the middle one with a bell tower and sign which reads "Biggar Public School" There are adults and children standing on the steps of the middle building and walking all around it; and a car is parked in front Three children can be seen in the foreground Written on the bottom: "1923" Written on the back in black ink: "R.N.Blaikie"
A view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan at night during the Christmas season in the winter of 1939. There are lights strung up over the street and a Christmas tree is set up in the middle of the intersection. The two closest buildings have signs which read "Savoy Cafe" and "Canada Hotel"
A moose with head propped up with two sticks and a moose calf laid across the front legs Written on the bottom: "Moose. Near Biggar, Sask. 1913" Written on the back in blue ink: R.N. Blaikie"
Five men standing in front of a steam engine covered in a heavy frost Written on the bottom: "Biggar. Sask. 1912" Written on the back in black ink: "R.N. Blaikie" The letters "BIG" are etched backwards in black near the bottom