The old Victoria school was taken in the spring of 1900, just after the school was built and shows Constable Junget. N.W.M.P. drilling the boys. The smart boy on the right of the first section will easily recognized as Charlie Bull, prominent Yorkton farmer who if asked might easily give names of the other boys, who would if living be now men of from 55 to 60 years of age.
The collection contains two photographs. They were taken between the 1910's and 1920's. They include an image of a work bee planting a crop for Mrs. Brice after her husband's death and an image of two people standing with a tractor.
A long line of trucks and horse drawn wagons in front of a grain elevator which has words painted on the side reading "Saskatchewan pool Elevators LTD No....& Biggar" Written on the back in pencil: "1942" Written in pencil on a white sticker on the back: "Identical but trim"
The fonds contains twelve reprinted black and white photographs with matching negatives from Eleanor Reeder and her brother Clarance McAusland's personal collections. The original photographs date from the 1920's to the 1960's. The photographs were taken Melfort, Saskatchewan and in Okotoks, Alberta. They include images of Melfort View S.D. #121, a Girls Farm Camp, farming activities, grain elevators, and the Melfort Post Office.
A man standing in a wooden wagon full of hay and a woman standing beside the wagon, which is hitched to two oxen. There is a large pile of hay beside the wagon; woman identified as Mrs. W. William, 315-5th Street East, Biggar, Saskatchewan.