File contains photographs of Alice Elizabeth Ballantyne's wedding. In the 11th photograph, the group from the left to right in the front row: unknown; Agnes McQueen Ballantyne (married to a McNutt); Annie Weir Ballantyne (married to Kjell Henriksen); bride Alice Elizabeth Ballantyne (becoming Mrs. Porter); Marjorie Ballantyne; and Janet Weir Ballantyne (bride's aunt). From left to right int he back row: Bob Ross (groom's cousin); James Porter (groom's brother); unknown; John Wren Ballantyne (1926-1983); and Wyndham David Ballantyne (father of aforementioned Annie Weir, Marjorie, Agnes McQueen, John Wren, and bride Alice Elizabeth Ballantyne).
File is a photograph of two women standing alternatively with three men, one of whom is wearing glasses, behind two men seated alternatively between three women; full pose. Several generations are present
Copies of two poses, one of one man wearing a bowler hat standing in a street, pointing towards one black man wearing a top hat who is bulling a wheel-barrow on which is a round wicker container; full pose. The barrow reads in part: "… & Co. Moncton". A dog and a horse-drawn wagon can be seen in the background as well as a row of stores. The second photo is of one woman seated reading a book, facing to the side; 3/4 pose
File contains a photograph of two women (grandmother and mother) standing behind one older woman (great-grand-mother) who is seated on an chesterfield between two boys wearing nautical attire; full pose. The woman are all wearing glasses; the old is wearing a bonnet. They are posed in front of a large cover which has been attached to the side of a shingled house. A church is partially visible in the background. Four generations. Negative is also available: PC-2-302-102
One man wearing athletic top with the letter "X" on the chest; bust. Annotated: "St. F. X. Varsity basketball Team, 1946-1947" and ":Nova Scotia Champions". A list naming ten members of the team is included
File contains a photograph of a building identified on the envelope as belonging to: "C. M. Cameron Sleigh & Carriage Maker". Four carriages are parked outside, and four men are standing there. Three other buildings are partially visible. Negative is available: PC-2-318-47