Item is a photograph of a residential street in San Francisco, California. Shadows from the telephone lines can be seen wrapping around the terrain in front of each house. The photograph was exhibited at the Centre for Art Tapes during a 1977 exhibition of photography and video by Bruce Sparks, Vikky Swettenham and Theodore Wan.
Item consists of a photograph of members of the Faulkner, Guildford, Roome, Fetterley, and Buell families, as well as another unidentified pair, taken at a reunion dinner in Halifax, likely in 1950
Item is a photograph of a rural street in an unidentified location. Two tricycles and a wagon are on the sidewalk in the foreground and two people are walking on the sidewalk in the background. A black dog is also seen in the street. The photograph was exhibited at the Centre for Art Tapes during a 1977 exhibition of photography and video by Bruce Sparks, Vikky Swettenham and Theodore Wan.
Item, a photograph, is related to material in MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 22, Item 18 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs. The photograph was taken by Hugh Byrne.
Item, a photograph, is taken from a scene of the "Wings of Night" production. A note on the reverse side indicates that though the two actors were portraying "Indians" in the production, neither of them were ethnically Indigenous.
Item is a glass plate lantern slide of a section of the Ishtar Gate at its original site in Babylon. The photograph was taken in present-day Iraq between 1914 and 1918.
Item, a photograph, is related to materials found in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1944-1961, and to MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 11, Items 3-5 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.
Item is a portrait photograph of a a Sister from St. Martha's Convent wearing a habit, seated in a chair with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted into the sleeves of her habit.
Item is a portrait photograph of a Sister from St. Martha's Convent wearing a habit and seated in a chair with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted in the sleeves of the habit.