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Biggar Soccer Team

Team photograph of the Biggar Soccer Team in 1923; players identified as: Front Row (left to right): R. Burgess, WM. Anderson, WM. Smith, P. Ellaby, J. Davie; Back Row (left to right): T.K. Johnson, W. Whitworth, D. Brownlee, G.R. McKay, T. Land, W.E. Adkin, H.C. Skinner Vice Pres.

Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan

A view of the businesses on the west side of the 200 block on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Business signs read from left to right: "Leslie's Drugs"; A.W. Mooney Hardware"; "Fox Jeweller"; ...Campbells Meats"; "Golden Rule Department Store"

Main Street, 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.

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Gee this is a warm town - Biggar, Sask.

Postcard consists of a graphic of a folding fan with photographs of street views of Biggar, Saskatchewan inset in each panel of the fan. Printed above and below the fan: "Gee - This is A Warm town - Biggar Sask.

"The Coming City, Biggar, Sask."

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"

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The Biggar Hotel

A man stands in a field with the Biggar Hotel behind him in centre of image with a sign which reads "The Commercial Travelers Home The Biggar Hotel"

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