Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. Meikle and his sister, 3/4 pose. Mr. Meikle is wearing a winged collar and seated on the arm of a wicker chair and his sister is seated in the chair.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. McLaren wearing Masonic regalia, standing with one hand on the back of a chair and holding a top hat in the other, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. McKenzie and his friend: Mr. McKenzie wearing boxing short, standing in boxing pose, facing to the side and his friend kneeling on ground behind him, watching his stance; full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. McKenzie and his friend: Mr. McKenzie wearing boxing short, standing in boxing pose, facing to the side and his friend kneeling on ground behind him, watching his stance; full pose.
Item is one portrait photograph of Mr. McCullough with another adult individual and three children. Mr. McCullough stands in the back of the image with the other individual seated in a chair. One child stands next to the seated individual, a baby is seated on the seated individuals lap, the third child stands on the seat of a chair.
Item is a photograph from the second annual Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture at Dalhousie, October 28, 1976. Photograph shows lecturer Mr. McCleave (left) with Dr. Henry Hicks (right).
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. M. H. Davidson wearing a winged collar, broad tie and overcoat, standing with one hand inserted in the coat's opening, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. J.S. Mitchell, looking to the side, bust. Glass plate labelled as "rice photo: #5965". James Spencer Mitchell was born Jaunary 10, 1861, the son of James Mitchell and Mary Jackson. He was married first to Mary Cunningham and later to Mary Catherine McIntosh. Mitchell died February 24, 1952.
Item is two portrait photographs of Mr. Johnstone and Mr. McLeod, full pose. One individual is standing with an arm around the other seated individual's shoulder.
Item consists of a dry plate photonegative portrait of Mr. John McCoull, seated, and his wife, standing, full pose, taken in August 1893 by Waldren Studios.