Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Fraser's daughter standing in front of the faint image of an unknown individual whose hand has been scratched out, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Jet McColl seated; bust. Envelope annotated: "This lady is wearing a beautiful floral pattern dress. She also has a very interesting hair pin. It is in the shape of a sword."
Item is a portrait photograph of John Fraser wearing an open overcoat and holding a wedge-shaped fur hat, standing with one hand in his coat pocket, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Jamison wearing a dress with puffed sleeves and feather boa, in profile, bust. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #1".
Item is a copy photograph of a large three-storey building with mansard roof. Six adults and two children are standing on the arch-shaped staircase or nearby. Trees are growing on the side closest to the camera and in front. New Glasgow? - Y M C A Building
Item is a copy of a portrait photograph of Richard Ross wearing a hat, coat and standing with one arm on the back of carved chair, 3/4 pose. Partial images of one person standing and one man seated were also in the original, the former has been scratched out as has the hand of the latter.
Item is a portrait photograph of a J. F. Forbes wearing a winged collar and broad tie, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair and the other hand on a table on which a book is lying, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of John Fraser wearing an open overcoat and wedge-shaped fur hat, standing with his hands in his jacket pocket, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Jamison wearing a dress with puffed sleeves and feather boa, in profile, seated, bust. The photo is taken with Miss Jamison's back to the camera. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #2".
Item is a portrait photograph of Alphonso McDearmid wearing a winged collar and broad tie, looking to the side, seated, bust. McDearmid, the son of Daniel McDearmid and Christy Bell McKenzie, was born circa 1876 and died in 1909 unmarried and without children. McDearmid's first name is spelled in a variety of ways: Alphonso/Alphonse/Alfonse.