The University of Kansas Basketball team, 1899, 1908, and 1923; McGill Rugby team; old St. Andrews's Presbyterian Church, Carleton Place, Ont.; Nicol's lumbermen, Mississippi Lake, Beckwith Township, Ont.; the Appleton Mill fire, Appleton, Ont.; Presbyterian Church, Ashton, Ont.; Zion Church Sunday School picnic, Allan's Point, Mississippi Lake, Ont.; Dr. James Naismith and Reverends Robert Knowles, William Mckenzie and John Fairbairn.
Portraits of Dr. James Naismith; Dr. Peter McGregor; Annie and Peter Young; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caswell; views of the White House, the birthplace of James Naismith; group photo of members of the world's first basketball team, Springfield, Mass., 1891; included in the photo are F.G. MacDonald, W.H. Davis, L.W. Archibald, Frank Mahan, James Naismith, J.G. Thompson, E.S. Libby, E.P. Ruggles, W.R. Chase, and T.D. Patton.
Portrait of Robert Tait McKenzie; Appleton Woollen Mills and steel bridge; Jos Waddell's house, Pakenham, Ont.; Wilkie home, McLaren home, ash house and Cannon Lane, Ramsay, Ont.; Orange Hall, Farm Street, the No. 2 Falls, NLAS fair in Almonte, Ont.; Memorial Park Church, Carleton Place; Free Church of Scotland manse where Dr. Robert Tait McKenzie was born.
Presbyterian Church and the Roman Catholic Church, Pakenham, Ont.; bridge over the Mississippi River, Appleton, Ont.; Almonte, Ont. including: the Town Hall and Bridge Street; St. Andrews Presbyterian Church; Orpheum Theatre; Post Office; C.P.R. station; and Old Burnside, the home of James Wylie.
Almonte, Ont. including: the old Grace Church, Rosamond Woolen Company, the Old Presbyterian Church (Auld Kirk), the residence of P. Jamieson, and views of Mill Street.
Appleton School, Appleton, Ont.; railway station, Snedden, Ont.; Lowry Presbyterian Church, Lanark County, Ont.; Almonte, Ont. including: an ice cutter on the Mississippi River; Stephen Young's barley mill; the Reformed Presbyterian Church; St. Andrews Church; and a cheese press.
Early stone buildings in Ramsay township. Lumbering in the Ottawa Valley.