Photo album with correspondence and other documents from the H.L.P. Club The H.L.P club was a group of three women (Elizabeth Holden - Ethel Livingstone - Estelle Pearen) who raised money to send care boxes to soldiers during the WWI.
A view of the Eamon Block located at the corner of Second Avenue and main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan The building appears to be in the process of construction
A group of men and women playing instruments, leading a parade of men in military uniform down Main street, Biggar, SK Three store signs can be read, from left to right: "Chew Stag Tobacco"; Biggar Bakery"; "A.W. Mooney, Depa..."
Two men, one woman, and a child sitting in front of a house Written on the back in black ink: "My Uncle George Morris and Great Uncle George Morris out from Ontario on back step of Aunt Phemies House across from Town Hall Biggar 2nd house from corner. Where we spent first winter in west 1919 & 20"
Six women, six men, and two girls posing for a group photograph, the cast in a play produced in 1919 or 1920 Biggar, Saskatchewan called "What Happened to Jones". Names supplied on back of photograph include: Back Row H.ymone Pollock Frances Brown Leita McFarland Percy Hainstock? Eva? Seartas Percy Dunbar Sammy Pollock Front Row Bob Buchanhan Laverne McHague Koehler Mrs Ferguson Frankie "" Mr "" Anna Pollock girl (Mrs P. Dunbar) Nettie McFarland Sam Pollock"
A street view of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, soon after construction in 1908, with James Conn's home in the background. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.
Six binders pulled in tandem by tractor cutting grain in Mr. Sweatman's field. A man is seated on each binder and on the tractor; previously cut and stooked sheaves also visible.