Copies of eight photos, identified on the envelope as: #3 - SS Mulgrave; #4 - Glassworks?; #5 - Rural scene; #6 - Sampson Locomotive; #7 - Tram Station (unident.); #8 - Provost St. c1880(?). As the top of the plate is broken off the first photo is missing and the second is only partially visible showing six horses hitched to a vehicle in front of a home
The photograph includes: Arthur B. Copp, George Ritchie (LL.B), E.L. Newcombe, (LL.B, M.A.), C. Sydney Harrington (QC), Henry C. Borden, W.A.G. Hill, John Y. Payzant (A.M.), Richard Chapman Weldon (A.M., Ph.D.), Benjamin Russell (A.M., D.C.L., QC), E.E. Hewson, Robt W. Crowe (B.A.), S.G. Robertson, R.H. Graham (B.A.), W.L. Payzant (B.A.), R.A. Irving and A.F. McDonald.
File contains a photograph of two young women standing behind two young women seated with one young women seated centre front; 3/4 pose. The women are probably all sisters. "Pose #1"
This photograph of the Army & Navy brewery after fire in 1895. The third brewery built on this location was destroyed in the Halifax Explosion. This photograph was removed from it's frame and included in the fonds.
File contains a portrait photograph of John W. Sutherland and his friend. One young man is seated in a wicker chair and the other is seated on its arm, full pose.
Photograph includes sitting on the floor in front (L to R): MacLeod; Campbell and Stairs; Second Row: Borden; Slayter; Cock (Capt.); Hebb; Cameron; Hall; Third Row: Young, L.; Potter; Young, A.; Fourth Row: Mackenzi (coach); MacIlreith (Treasurer of D.A.A.C.); Fifth Row: Malcolm; Rhodes; Cumming; Murray and Linsday
Photograph is of the Halifax Medical College Dissecting Room. Picture has six individuals in it. They are identified on back of photograph as McKinnon; Watson, McKenzie; Campbell; Corston.
This file contains photos of Captain Arthur W. Flemming, Alice Flemming and a child. These photos were in with correspondence from Alice M. Flemming, June 29, 1925.
File contains a photograph of the English composer Edward Elgar (1857-1934). It is in a matte stamped with the copyright of The Bell Piano & Organ Co., Limited.
Captain Hatfield of the Yarmouth Ship Lennie was murdered by his crew October 31, 1875. The pencil sketch, by Gynth Russell was drawn from a photograph of Captain Hatfield.