File contains three copies of a photograph of the 1908 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows S. MacKenzie; F. R. Archibald; D. McNeil; E. M. Forbes; J. R. Collie; L. Siderski; J. J. MacDonald; Dr. J. Rankin; M. G. Burris; D. A. Cameron; H. W. Flemming (Captain); N. C. Ralston; C. R. Chipman; P. R. Flemming; W. W. Malcolm; W. C. Ross; F. Kenney; E. K. Maclellan sitting or standing in three rows around a trophy. The caption "Champions of Eastern Canada" and game scores are included on the matboard. Name "Rankin" may actually be "Rankine", name "Kenney" may actually be "Kenny".
File contains a photograph of the cast of the Dalhousie Drama Club's production of "The President's Daughter" in 1908-1909. The photograph shows Jack Reid; Archie Sutherland; Helen Crichton; Grace Tupper; Marguerite H. L. Silver; Dorothy Constance Gorham; W. C. Ross; Frank Archibald; Jamie MacLeod; Stewart Mavor; Evan MacKenzie Forbes; and J. P. MacIntosh sitting or standing in several rows.
File consists two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University football team of 1908..The photograph was used in Volume 1 of "The Lives of Dalhousie University" by Peter B. Waite (page 129).
Item is one portrait photograph of Mr. & Mrs. D.H. Ross, Mrs. Ross is seated in a chair with her hands in her lap, Mr. Ross perches on the arm of the chair and has one arm around Mrs. Ross and the other in his lap.
Item is one portrait photograph of two children and a baby. The baby is seated on a table, with one child standing one the seat of a chair next to the baby, and the third child sitting on a stool next to the standing child.
Item contains one portrait photograph of Mrs. Ross sitting in a chair with Mr. Ross seated on the arm of the chair with one hand on the back of a nearby chair.
Item is one portrait photograph of several children, possibly of David McKay. Two children are seated in chairs and the third child stands in between the chairs.
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