Photographs taken of clothing worn by Edouard Beaupré of Willow Bunch, as well as of the parade marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of St. Victor, Saskatchewan; the Willow Bunch waterworks; the Catchou McGillis homestead; and the St. Victor Petroglyphs. (1)-(2) Oliva Lespérance, nephew of Edouard Beaupré, wearing Beaupré's coat, July 29; (3)-(6) belt, made of red velveteen with brown leather trimmings, and inscribed with "Edouard Beaupré, Géant" for Edouard Beaupré when he was 14 or 15 years old. In the possession of Emile Campagne at Willow Bunch; (7) Landau in St. Victor's 75th anniversary parade, with sign that reads, "1e colon McGillis" (1st pioneer McGillis); (8) children in anniversary parade; (9) covered wagon in parade; (10) early motor vehicle in parade; (11) Emile Campagne dressed as the Willow Bunch Giant, Edouard Beaupré. Driver of the truck is Oliva Lespérance, Beaupré's nephew; (12) parade participants on horseback and in wagons; (13) woman dressed in Indigenous clothing, with horse drawing a travois; (14)-(15) on the "Old Post Trail" at St. Victor. Timmon's rig (black horses) with outrider Roland Deschênes from Gravelbourg; (16) person on horseback; (17)-(18) covered wagon on road between St. Victor and Willow Bunch, July 29; (19)-(21) farm buildings across the road from Willow Bunch, with Willow Bunch waterworks in distance. The waterworks date from 1914 and are covering artesian springs, July 30; (22)-(24) out-buildings of the Willow Bunch waterworks; (25)-(28) landscape near Willow Bunch; (29) Catchou McGillis homestead in St. Victor district, near the Petroglyphs site; (30) St. Victor Petroglyphs, July 30; (31)-(32) Regina skyline.