One woman standing in the centre behind one man wearing a winged collar and bow tie seated on a wicker chair with one baby seated on its arm and one boy wearing nautical attire, standing; full pose
Copy photo of one young woman standing beside one girl who is seated and one older girl who is standing, with one older woman standing behind, holding a baby; 3/4 pose. (2 copies)
One woman seated on a wicker chair with one young girl standing beside her, and one man seated on a wicker chair with one baby seated on its arm; 3/4 pose
Two poses of one woman wearing glasses, a large hat and gloves, standing with one arm resting on a pillar; 3/4 pose. In one pose she is facing to the side
File contains typed correspondence dated April 20, 1972, written by Claude Williams (Alabaster, AL) and sent to Kenneth Leslie. File expresses thanks for Leslie's handwritten note and for receipt of issues of New Man, and "Glory be! for David Lord coming to the rescue and getting out an issue of New Man" when Leslie was ill the previous year. File states Leslie is "as great a prophet today as Jeremiah was in his day", while expressing opinions about Marxist-Christian dialogue. Williams previously served on the editorial board of The Protestant.