Four Children on a flatbed trailer decorated with banners, and plastic flowers, on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan Signs on the float read "Education The Key To Progress" and "Nova Wood Primary School 1905 1965"
Three women and two children on a flatbed trailer decorated with streamers and banners; Two men and two women are standing in front of the trailer; There is a sign on the sign of the ban that is obscured by the people in front
8mm film taken by Leonard "Hymie" Hanft. Film length is 5:04. Footage includes Frank and Catherine Bransted and people in a living room, possibly a birthday or anniversary, 1961 Christmas, opening presents, New Years, unidentified people
A large crowd of people among parked cars, tents, and wooden bleachers Written on the top of the photo: "1925" Written on the back in blue ink: "Sports Day 1925. J Shepherd"
A large crowd of people in the intersection of Main Street and Second Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Appears to be a public celebration as there are banners strung up from building to building across the intersection.
A small 15 cm X 21 cm 8-page informational booklet about the Town of Indian Head - its history and institutions, with black and white photographs - with a colourful cover. It was published as part of the 1971 Homecoming event.