Item is a photograph of Mr. Donald A. MacKenzie reciting the poem "The Pioneer". The poem was written by Mr. Donald A. MacKenzie as a friendly gesture towards his friends, the Robertson and their allied families.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. Fisher wearing a winged collar and broad tie, looking to the side, bust. Glass plate negative annotated: "Master Fisher".
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. G. W. Reid wearing a winged collar and broad tie, standing with arm on upholstered chair and one hand in his pocket, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #2."
Item consists of a portrait photograph of Mr. George Brooks standing, leaning against an end-table, 3/4 pose, taken in December 1893 at Waldren Studios.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. G.R. Waldren & friends wearing headscarves, looking through a wooden frame. Inscribed: "Four Moons". Envelope annotated: "1st quarter G. R. Waldren 2nd quarter Chas. Cruikshanks 3rd quarter E. Sutherland 4th quarter Billy Lasson". A print copy is available: PC-2-333-83
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. G.R. Waldren & friends wearing headscarves, looking through a wooden frame. Inscribed: "Four Moons". Envelope annotated: "1st quarter G. R. Waldren 2nd quarter Chas. Cruikshanks 3rd quarter E. Sutherland 4th quarter Billy Lasson". Negative is available: PC-2-277-41
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. J. R. Hesley wearing a winged collar and broad tie, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair and one hand on his hip, full pose.
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 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 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.