Item is one portrait photograph of two adult individuals and one baby. The two adults in are seated next to each other in chairs and the baby is seated on a tall stool in between them, supported by one individual.
Item is a portrait photograph of Angus McIsaac seated wearing a cap with laurel wreath decoration and chin strap around it, irregularly-shaped tie pin and a sash which is braided and has many embossed buttons on it, bust.
Item consists of a dry plate glass photonegative portrait photograph of Angus R. McDonald's daughter standing with one hand on the back of a wicker chair, full pose, taken by Waldren Studios in September 1893.
Item is a portrait photograph of two poses of one Annie Saunders wearing a nurse's uniform with a cap, holding a scroll and a bouquet of flowers, seated; 3/4 pose. A basket of flowers is beside her
Item is a portrait photograph of Archie McDonald wearing a winged collar and bow tie standing with one hand on the back of a chair, full pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #1".
Item consists of a portrait photograph of Bella Hamilton, seated "in Salvation Army uniform, including badge and bonnet", taken in September 1893 at Waldren Studios.
Item is one portrait photograph of Bessie McLeod standing to the side with their hands clasped behind their back with their face turned towards the camera.
Item is one portrait photograph of E. Blake McDonald and two individuals. Two individuals are seated in chairs and the third individual is standing between the two seated individuals.
Item is a copy of a portrait photograph of an individual named Boyd wearing a bow tie, bust. Glass plate negative annotated as "Collector of Customs Antig Call for Saturd in N. G. Studio".
Item is a portrait photograph of Brian and Jean Bailey. Brian and Jean were one of many guest children who came to Canada from England during WW2. Jean and her Brother Brian stayed with Mr. E.G. Irish and his family in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The children, Brian age 13 and Jean age 15, returned to England in July of 1945 after spending 5 years with the Irish family.
Item is a portrait photograph of Brian Bailey. Brian was one of many guest children who came to Canada from England during WW2. Brian and his sister Jean stayed with Mr. E.G. Irish and his family in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The children Brian (age 13) and Jean (age 15) returned to England in July of 1945 after spending five years with the Irish family.
Item is a portrait photograph of William Thomas "Bruce" McDonald (1880-1961) standing in centre behind two women seated in front of scenic backdrop, full pose. One of the women is his sister Mary McDonald (1879-1967); the other lady is unknown.