1 photograph; digital copy; color; taken May 21, 1956. This photograph shows part of the 1956 May Day parade in Langley City; central to the image is a light blue convertible car; the license plate on the car reads "146 540" in yellow numerals on a black background; the car is being driven by a man in a dark colored suit; three young girls in white dresses are seated on the back of the car; left to right: Lynda Body (May Queen of 1956), retiring May Queen Lydia Seide, and Langley's Miss Canada, Dorothy Milburn; Lydia Siede is wearing a crown and has one hand raised as if to wave; the car is flanked on either side by young boys in matching uniforms; there are 4 boys on either side of the vehicle, a partial figure in the foreground, and additional uniformed boys in the background of the image; all of the boys wear dark shorts and tall, dark socks, dark green collared shirts with badges and pins, red and yellow neck ties and light brown rimmed hats; part of another light blue car can be seen on the left hand side of the image, driving behind the main vehicle; cars can also be seen on the right side, parked along the side of the street; a few bystanders are watching the parade; there are a number of light colored, single-story buildings in the background; these buildings have signs that read "LK SULLY & CO. / REAL ESTATE INSURANCE", "RADIO", "Easingwood RADIO / TV", "PHOTOS / FILMS", and a red sign in the distance reads "(?) CAFE".