- 04.717.05
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- August 16 1945
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two horses are hitched to a wagon which is decorated with streamers and balloons. The wagon, which is on Main Street, is full of children and women and one man.
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two horses are hitched to a wagon which is decorated with streamers and balloons. The wagon, which is on Main Street, is full of children and women and one man.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Before the advent of the combine, binder twine was a necessity for harvesting. Here Ben Kimber and Gus Gibson are seen unloading a truck load of binder twine at the implement warehouse of W. D. Dunlop on 2nd. Ave.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A long line of horse pulled wagons going down a trail. Buildings, telegraph poles and a train can be seen in the distant background.
Written on the back in pencil: " Fred Well Fred hir is a Picture of the frait train going west with frait train you Be a good boy and go to school tell curly I will send him a card in a day or to from your Pa"
Houston, W.B.
Eight or nine wagons and teams of horses; one buggy and team. The wagons are mostly loaded with possessions or goods and are halted on a hillside slanted downward.
W.G. Aitkenhead at Naseby Fair
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men on a wagon which is hitched to four horses
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Men, wagons and horse teams pose in front of William Walsh's barn near corner of High Street West and First Avenue (south side). Barn built ca. 1883
W.W. Miller's General Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Six people standing in front of W.W. Miler's General Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan; Two signs on the front of the building read "Purity Flour Makes More Bread and Better Bread" and "Gents Furnishings"; There is a horse and buggy beside the building