Series consists of: portrait of Salvatore Corteoi, Rome; portrait of N. Charland; coalition cabinet, mock parliament; unidentified family in front of house; the President's luncheon at the White House, Washington, D.C. during the North American Conference on Conservation of Natural Resources, 1909 depicting Robert E. Young, Robert L. Bacon, Gilford Pinchot, Senator Cullum, James R. Garfield, James Bryce, Thomas R. Shipp, Philander C. Knox, H.L. Beland, Clifford Sifton, Sydney Fisher, Roosevelt, Romulo Escobar, Carlos Sellevier, and Miguel A. de Quevedo; Bout de l'Ile railway bridge, Montreal, Quebec; W. Mulock, Ottawa, Ontario, 17 October, 1905; back view of a monument; side view of a monument; front view of a monument.
Statue entitled "Jeunesse", Salon de Paris, 1909; group photograph taken in front of the White House, Washington, D.C., of the delgates to the North American Conference on Conservation of Natural Resources, February 18-23, 1909; full-length statue of a man; bust of a man; bust in profile of a man; portraits of two unidentified gentleman; three depictions of the first anniversary of Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, Ontario with depictions from left to right of Dr. H.A. Bruce, Hon. J.K. Kerr, Sir Edmund Osler, Dr. J.E. Elliott, Lady Laurier, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, A. Dyment, Miss Flaws, Mrs. J.K. Kerr, Miss Posell, and Sir William Mulock.
Funeral cortege of Sir Wilfrid Laurier leaving the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Ontario, 1919; funeral cortege of Sir Wilfrid Laurier leaving the Basilica, Ottawa, Ontario, 1919; funeral cortege of Sir Wilfrid Laurier crossing Dufferin Bridge, Ottawa, Ontario, 1919; reunion of former classmates of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Arthabaska, Quebec, circa 1898, with depictions of Joseph Marion, Abbé J.C. (Joseph Camille) Caisse, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Abbé Dozois, M. Riopel, Abbé Larose, Lippe, Dr. Bourque, and Abbé Bérard; portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier at Senator David's house February 1919; view down a road past a house and two girls standing at the right side, Arthabaska, Quebec (on the reverse the photo is entitled "The Hills of Arthabaska")
Portrait of Lady Laurier; Laurier's house at Arthabaska, Quebec; the village school, St. Lin, Quebec; Mr. Laurier's law office, Arthabaska, Quebec; Sir Wilfrid Laurier during the 1908 campaign; Carolus Laurier, father of Wilfrid Laurier; Lauriers, the Golden Wedding Day; Muncham Park, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and others; portrait of Zoë Lafontaine (later Lady Laurier); portrait of William Lyon Mackenzie King; portrait of Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, American Bar Association; Sir William Mulock; portrait of George P. Graham; Dr. O.D. Skelton, ca. 1905; portrait of the Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux; portrait of the Hon. Charles Murphy (1862-1935); Mr. Joseph Chamberlain and his Colonial Premiers at the Colonial Office, June 1897.
Portrait of the Hon. Frank Oliver, Minister of the Interior under Laurier, in an image retouched for publication purposes (on the reverse is written "Hon. F. Oliver 1933" however he is wearing apparel current circa 1910); portrait of William Stevens Fielding in a photograph retouched for publication purposes; Liberal Manifestation - Laurier and Parent; Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Monument, Ottawa, Ontario; photographs of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Sir Wilfrid Laurier en route to Prince Rupert, British Columbia; Sir Wilfrid Laurier delivering his last speech as Prime Minister, Ste. Anne de Beaupré, Quebec, 20 September 1911.
Also included are photographs depicting aspects of the wood industry in Canada from the book "The Wood Industries of Canada", (London, 1897).
Photographers include: Preble Studio, Waterville, Maine; Methers, Edmonton; Topley; Pittaway & Jarvis, Ottawa, Ontario; Pringle & Booth; S.J. Jarvis; C.H. Boyes; Desjardins.