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Biggar Photograph Collection Blaikie, Bob (R.N.)
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Biggar Car Department

17 men, the Car Department for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stationed in Biggar, Sasktchewan, standing in front of a train car, many of them holding tools; a wooden sign on the ground in front of them reads "Biggar Car Dept."

First Avenue, Biggar, SK

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"

"Biggar, Sask."

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."

Frosted Up Steam Engine At Biggar, SK

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

CNR Yard Crew in Biggar, SK

Seventeen men posing for a group photograph in front of a train car
Written on the back in black ink: "Bill Clark, Bob Blaikie, Duncan Gabie, Bob Todd, Art Skinner, Bill Brown, Tom Robson, Billy Anderson, Jack Glasbrook Jr., harry Lewis, LDB, Joe Gagen, Joe Badrock, Jim Smith, Dan Mansfield, Geo. Halliday, Albert Foster"

CNR Retirement in Biggar, SK

Three men and one woman; Two of the men are shaking hands and exchanging two packages
Written underneath the picture in blue ink: "Leo Campbell & Elsie Don Ruhlen Bob Blaikie 1960"

View of Biggar, SK

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"

A winter scene in Biggar, 1939

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"

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"Moose Near Biggar, Sask"

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"

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