Series consists of nine groups of photographic material. Group 1: Formal and informal portraits of Norah McCullough: as a child; reading out of doors, ca. 1936; in Cape Town with her dalmation Circus, ca. 1943-44; walking on Cape Town street, ca. 1942-45; at Victoria Falls; passport photo, 1937; at the beach at Polperro, ca. 1925; wearing woven hat, in Basutoland, 1939; at the Winnipeg Art Gallery; plaster portrait of Norah McCullough by Canadian artist Florence Wyle, ca. 1928-1930; studio portrait by John Evans, 1968; washing "bargain" car, ca. 1928; in Alsace, 1957; in Guelph, 1986. Photos by Constance Stuart, John Evans, John MacDonald.
Group 2: Formal and informal portraits of Norah McCullough and family members: sister Jacqueline McCullough Fenwick, 1943; swimming with cousin Douglas Kerr-Lawson, ca. 1978; Angus Kerr-Lawson and Jessie Kerr-Lawson; mother Alice Margaret Lawson McCullough; cousin Margaret Fenwick brother-in-law Dr. Charles P. Fenwick; Dorothy McCullough; John William Scott McCullough. Photo by Simpson Bros., Galbraith Photo.
Group 3: Norah McCullough with friends and colleagues: Moncreif Williamson; Mrs. Russell Harper and Christa Deadering; Vivian Voaden; with local residents in Basutoland; Dorothy and Maurice Kamen-Kaye; Sia (Cohen) Pefanis and Neil Cohen; Vera Webber; Norah Shuttleworth Margaret Tasman (Rainey); Marion Gilroy and unidentified friends.
Group 4: Friends and colleagues of Norah McCullough: Ailsa Stephens; Ruby Fegan; Rachel Weinstein; Indian dancer Shivaram with his family and manager, Miss Lightfoot in Regina; Sam Butler; Ernie Edelweiss IV and family; Dr. Reginald Rainey, entomologist, and family; Brian and Denise Roberts; Marian Beach; Vera Webber; Canadian artist Isabel McLaughlin; Canadian artist Gordon Webber; W.O. Mitchell and children; Agnes and Jim Romeyn (U. of Manitoba professor) and family; Katharina Jobst; David Drake; Brian Hennessy; Nerina Goodier; Elizabeth McLeish, organizer of CBC programme "It's Fun to Draw"; Martha Tancock; Victoria Sanford Marjorie and Helen Cluff; South African photographer Constance Stuart; Ella Chilton; D. Ronald Shuttleworth; Molly Angelini; South African jeweller and metal worker Kurt Jobst Norah Shuttleworth and her mother. Photos by Charles Aylett, Edmund Soame, Constance Stuart.
Group 5: Norah McCullough and her residency in South Africa: Zulu; Victoria Falls; Zimbabwe; Bechuanaland; Basutoland; Huguenot celebration at Paarl, 1940; Rondelbaach Art Centre; Cape Town Training College; Children's Art Centre, Pretoria; northern Transvaal; game reserves; children's art classes in Cape Town; Pretoria Art Centre; Transkei boys initiation; the "Coon" Parade; reformatory run by South African author Alan Paton; Graaff Reinet; South African children; Helen Koehler South African friends and associates of Norah McCullough.
Group 6: Various travels of Norah McCullough: Europe, 1957; Taos, New Mexico, 1961; Western Canada, including Valley Centre, Saskatchewan Arts Board Workshops, Library Conference, Banff, Fort Qu'Appelle Indians performing a dance; Fort Qu'Appelle Centre Drama and Writers Workshop, 1955, inlcuding W.O. Mitchell and Florence James.
Group 7: Residences and pets of Norah McCullough: childhood home in Alliston, Ontario; Guelph, 1980;.
Group 8: Photos of Group of Seven painter and teacher Arthur Lismer relating to Norah McCulloughs unpublished inventory of the artist's work.
Group 9: Miscellaneous: photos of works of Western and African works of art; crafts collected by Norah McCullough.