Item is a portrait photograph of Sydney Ross MacKay wearing a beret with a badge in it and a plaid stole pinned around his shoulder with a cairngorm brooch, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Sidney Ross McKay seated and an unknown individual standing beside him next to a table on which matted photos are displayed, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. McMillan's daughter standing with an elbow on the seat of an upholstered chair, full pose. The hand of an unknown individual is visible at the edge of the portrait leaning on a table. Glass plate negative is labelled as "Pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Rutherford's children. One child is wearing nautical attire seated on the arm of a love seat between the two other children, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Smith's baby lying on a love seat, full pose. An unknown individual is partially visible at the edge of the glass plate holding a toy above the baby.
Item is a portrait photograph of H. Sutherland's baby seated on an upholstered chair beside a table on which photos are lying, full pose. The child is holding a toy lamb in a wagon which is placed on top of the photos.
Item is a copy of a portrait photograph of an individual named Boyd wearing a bow tie, bust. Glass plate negative annotated as "Collector of Customs Antig Call for Saturd in N. G. Studio".
Item is a portrait photograph of Rev. James Carruthers wearing a clerical collar and robes, looking to the side, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of Howard Cavanagh's daughter wearing a lace bonnet seated on the arm of a love seat, full pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #1".
Item consists of a dry plate glass photonegative portrait photograph of Alex McDonald and J. Grant, one standing, the other seated, full pose, taken by Waldren Studios in December 1893.
Item consists of a dry plate glass photonegative portrait photograph of Florance McDougall standing behind the chair, holding long wooden object, bust, taken by Waldren Studios in August 1893.