Collection contains both original records and reproductions of materials related to Reverend Thomas McCulloch. Items include a glass plate etching of McCulloch, microfilm copies of his books, a sample of his shorthand, a ticket to a lecture given by McCulloch, and correspondence. The collection also includes a microform copy of a thesis written by a Dalhousie student about McCulloch.
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.
File contains a glass plate negative photograph of a railway hopper car with side-bottom release, sitting on a flatcar which appears to read: "Government Railways C. G. R.". The hopper is inscribed: "Built by the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N.S."
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Stewart Daniel and an unknown individual. One subject is seated in a front facing pose and holding flowers. The second subject is seated to the right of the first subject in a front facing pose, image is cropped in a manner that some of the second subjects body is not visible. Both subjects are cropped just below the knees.
Item is a portrait photograph of a boy, Regie Stewart, wearing a tweed suit with knee-length pants and holding a matching cap, seated on a wall; 3/4 pose, full body.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. John Urqhart and sister. One individual is seated in a chair and the other perches on the arm of the chair. Both are seated in a 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Wallace, seated sideways in a chair that has the back towards the camera, Miss Wallace rests an open book on the back of the chair.
Item is a portrait photograph of an individual wearing a police officer's uniform with "bobby"-style rounded hat, standing with one hand behind his back; 3/4 pose
Item is a portrait photograph of an individual wearing a police officer's uniform with "bobby"-style rounded hat, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Edmond Wyke Standing near a chair with one had in the pocket of his pants and the other in the pocket of his overcoat.