A white man stands in front of a house with one foot up on the step and the other on the ground gesticulating with his hands and looking at a woman and a man standing in the doorway of a house.
An elderly woman sits on a chair with a paper in her lap looking at a boy sitting in a chair across from her holding a hat and looking at her. Another chair stands against the wall by a window with its curtains drawn behind the boy.
A woman (identified as a Marsh sister) tends house plants in front of a window. Multiple potted plants on a table, some hanging plants. On the right is a spinet piano with a book open on the music stand.
Roger Johnson on a penny-farthing participating in the Tercentenary Parade. A car drives behind him and people spectators stand along the street with business buildings behind them.
A view of a river and two or three-story housing buildings on each side with a bridge in the middleground. A spire just out above the buildings in the right middleground. Clothing lines extend across the river with clothes hanging on them.
A two story house with a balcony held up by four columns, two on each side overgrown with ivy. Two chimneys visible, one on each side of the house. A fence runs across the photograph and a number of trees grow in the yard.
A white man walks through tall grasses holding a very long rod over his shoulder. He has a hatchet hanging on the belt behind his back. Some trees are faintly visible in the background on the right.
Three white women work in field with a child walking around near them while a man stands next to a goat with his hands in his pockets. Two more women stand on the road with two children near them and a woman sits on the grass holding a child. Houses…