Photograph of wheat arch designed and constructed by Norman M. Ross and Charles A. Edwards to welcome HRH Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) for his visit on October 17, 1912.
A view of the businesses on Second Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Signs that can be read from left to right: "Ice Cream Bakery"; Furniture... Painters"; "Law Office"
Laying railroad track on a bridge during the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific line from Battleford, Saskatchewan, west to Cutknife, Saskatchewan; in the postcard/photograph there are trucks with trailers loaded with rail ties followed by a large group of men on a railway bridge
Team/Group photograph of the Moose Jaw Electric [Railway] Football Club for the 1914 season. Only individual identified is James Herb Knight (last person on the right), a conductor for the Moose Jaw Street Railway Company.
One man sitting in a wooden cart and one man standing beside the wooden cart which is hitched to two oxen in front of the "Bowling Alley and Pool Room" on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
A wooden cart with four oxen hitched to it stands on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, in front of the Drug Store and Ed H. Erickson's Hardware and Stoves. One man is sitting on the wagon, one man is standing beside the oxen, and a man and boy are standing on the sidewalk behind the oxen.
Streetscape view of Biggar, SK; a she sign on one building can be read as "Empire Hotel. Printed on the front of the postcard: "The Coming City, Biggar, Sask." and "Photo by W. G. Elliot's Studio, March 12th, 1914; written on the back in blue ink: "Hugh Ellis"