Item is a portrait photograph of Duncan Daniel Holmes and family. Two adults seated in wicker chairs with a baby in the middle, 3/4 pose. Duncan Daniel Holmes married Mary Sophia McPherson (1890-1940), and the couple had four children.
File contains a photograph of one young woman wearing feathered hat, glasses, coat and fur neck attire seated on wicker chair, and one young man wearing cap, bow tie and coat, seated on its arm; 3/4 pose
Item is a portrait photograph of Aurelia Clappe McDonald, looking to the side, bust. McDonald was born in 1887 and died in 1917. She was married to Reginald Webster Cunningham, and had one daughter, Doris Elizabeth Cunningham.
Item is a photograph of Archibald Ferry Gordon Cameron. Cameron was born on March 8, 1885 in Caledonia, Queens County, and was married to Marion Clark Emery (1888-1981) with whom he had 9 children. He died on January 17, 1946 at Cameron Settlement.
Item is a photograph of Miss Lecettia Dora Bain and friend. Miss Bain was born on June 6, 1882 in Thorburn, Pictou County, and was married to James Emerson MacKay (1883-1964). The couple had 8 children, and Lecettia died on January 29, 1958 in Thorburn.
Item is a copy photograph of a coat-of-arms, with the motto "Touch not a cat without a glove" and the name "W.L. Gilliefs" at foot of original. Title proper on the photograph sleeve is Mitchell Copeland.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Christena Belle McRae and her brother Mr. Clarence McRae. Christena and Clarence were the children of Mr. John Colin McRae & Mrs. Jessie McRae.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Christena Belle McRae, her brother Mr. Clarence McRae and their nephew William McRae. Christena and Clarence were the children of Mr. John Colin McRae & Mrs. Jessie McRae. William McRae was the son of Mr. John William McRae from Rhode Island.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Christena Belle McRae. Christena (Tena) was born in 1882 and was the daughter of Mr. John Colin McRae & Mrs. Jessie McRae. She married Joseph Newitt. Christena died in Vancouver, B.C. in 1982.