File contains a glass plate negative photograph of a railway hopper car with side-bottom release, sitting on a flatcar which appears to read: "Government Railways C. G. R.". The hopper is inscribed: "Built by the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N.S."
Group photo of the employees of Vineberg Goodman Co. with their families, standing and seated in four rows with children in front seated on the grass; full pose. Many of the woman are wearing caps inscribed: "V G & Co.". In the background there is a building from which is hanging a banner inscribed: Vineberg Goodman & Co. Outing"
View of the Vendome Hotel, outside which four cars are parked, one of which is beside a "No Parking" sign! Four more cars and a wagon are parked across the street, with a man seated on the running board of the nearest car. Print copy is included
Canadian National flatcar no. 611287 at a station platform, loaded with several pieces of broad corrugated steel piping. In the background are a store, a car and railway buildings. Print copy is available: PC-2-334-2
Side and end photo of a Box Car on rails, inscribed: "Canadian National C. N. 20700", "Divided basket Bunker -Ventilator", "Blt. 2-30". Capacities are also listed
Ten men standing on a length of corrugated steel pipe stamped with J. W. Cumming's company symbols, and marked: "2 oz. coated culvert stock". One man is wearing a bowler hat, the others are wearing caps. The envelope is annotated: "This photo may have been used in an article on the company in the "Busy East" Sept.-Oct.1934". Behind the group and the pipe is one of the company's buildings
Group of 19 men; full pose. One man is wearing a suit, the rest are wearing striped jerseys. Man at centre is holding a trophy and a football with "1905"(?) written on it
View of J. W. Cumming's building from opposite street corner. Two cars visible in the distance along with a Grand Trunk Western Railway box car. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-37
Item is a photograph of the Jewer monument, inscribed: "In affectionate memory of James H. Jewer Major of Salvation Army Born May 13, 1863. Died July 14, 1895. 'He died as a warrior He fell at his post' JEWER"
Item is a photograph of the Livingston monument inscribed: "John D. Livingston Born Aug. 26, 1825, died May 10, 1902 His wife Rachel Taylor Born May - 1835, died Sept. 15, 1882 far off ye are yet ever nigh We have you not, yet we rejoice We prosper circled by your voice We shall not lose you thou' we die LIVINGSTON". The monument is in the sculptor's workshop, with two boxes and two blank stones behind it.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. G.R. Waldren & friends wearing headscarves, looking through a wooden frame. Inscribed: "Four Moons". Envelope annotated: "1st quarter G. R. Waldren 2nd quarter Chas. Cruikshanks 3rd quarter E. Sutherland 4th quarter Billy Lasson". A print copy is available: PC-2-333-83