Sixteen men standing on the steps of a brick building They are all wearing matching suits and are holding instruments and there are three drums on the ground in front of them The middle drum reads "Kinsmen Club of Biggar Band"
Seven men with instruments sitting behind a mural of trees, mountains, hills and a train Another man is standing beside the mural A banner above the sitting men reads "B of RT"
A group of seven girls in majorette uniforms and holding batons, standing in front of the Farmer's Fiddler's band. The Majorettes are identified, from left to right, as Allie May O'Brien, Charmain Brown, Karen Corscaden, Deanna Ellis, Valerie Jones, Marlene Donahue, Sylvia Randell"
Group photograph of the Melfort Boys Pipe Band; those identified are: Back row (left to right) Clare Pyett, Jim Badgley, Jack Carbert, Charlie Keddy, Max Perkins ?, Alex Richardson, Don Gibson; Front Row: (left to right): Bill Stewart, Hughie Nickle, Jimmy Richardson ?, Mike Babington - Neil Sutherland (Pipe-Major)
Fifteen members of a band are seen seated and standing holding instruments, Seager Wheeler Bottom Row Middle. A dog is seen seated in front. Citizen's Band is written on the drum.
Two images of ten-piece brass band standing in front of brick buildings with horns and drums. Original photo identification: "First band in the Moose Jaw area. Band organized by George Munroe Doan in 1885. Band members left to right: I. Jos. Cafferatta II. George Munroe Doan leader of the band III. George Shepherd IV. Chas. A. Gass V. J.R. Simmons VI. Chas. Doan VII. Jesse Doan VIII. Jack Doan IX. Wm. Doan X. Geo. Doan". Copy 1 photo identification: "Geo. Munroe Doan of Stoney Beach - Leader. Left to right: George Doan, William Doan, Jack Doan, Jesse Doan, George M. Doan (leader), J.R. Simmons, Jos. Cafferatta, Geo. Shepherd, Charlie Gass, Chas. Doan. Organized 1885."