Item is a photograph of a Spinning Wheel shop in New Glasgow. Plate is inscribed: "New Glasgow - spinning wheel shop with workers on balcony and wagon out front. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-34.
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
Item is one portrait photograph of several children, possibly of David McKay. Two children are seated in chairs and the third child stands in between the chairs.
Item is a portrait photograph of Tom Fraser, wearing a winger collar and overcoat, and his sister, wearing a hat. Both individuals are standing, 3/4. Glass plate negative labelled as "Pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of Tom Fraser, wearing a winged collar and overcoat, and sister. Tom Fraser is seated and his sister is standing beside him, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative is labelled as "Pose #2".
Item is a portrait photograph of one young girl and one young boy seated, full pose. Negative annotated: "Show hands". Envelope suggests this is "Copy of what appears to be a wet plate shot of two children".
Item is a portrait photograph of W. A. Henry wearing knee-length pants and hat, standing with one hand in his pocket, full pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #2".
Item is a portrait photograph of W. A. Henry wearing knee-length pants and hat, seated on a stool, full pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of W. Rennie and Dr. McKay wearing bowler hats and high collars, full pose. One individual is holding an umbrella and the other is wearing an overcoat with a cape.
Item is a portrait photograph of Warren Jones and an unknown individual. Jones is holding a blocked cap and seated on a love seat and the unknown individual is wearing a hat and seated on the arm, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of William G. Dunbar wearing a soft bow tie, bust. Dunbar was born September 10, 1888 in Stellarton, and died on July 9, 1954 in Bedford, Halifax. He was married to Mary Ellen Dooley (1887-1950).