A white woman sitting on a wooden bench cleaning a bowl. There are two shelves behind her holding plates and bowls. A fireplace is next to her with a water kettle and other kitchen utensils around.
A little boy stands with a fishing pole more than twice his height putting bait on it. A cat stands at his feet with its front paws on a log, looking towards the lake. A boat rests on the shore behind the boy.
A black boy and a white boy walk on a dirt road, crossing a stream on a wooden bridge with one pointing down. A large oak tree, draped in moss is on the left with other trees around.
A wagon filled with hay is pulled along a dirt road by two horses moving away from the camera. Utility poles run along the road on both sides of the road.
A white boy leading a donkey hitched to a cart carrying seaweed on a road. A corner of a building is visible on the left and a number of buildings are visible beyond a field on the right. Caption identifies the place as near Saint-Malo.
A man sits atop a wagon filled with wood leading a horse away from the camera and into a village. Houses and barns stand on either side of the road, a stone wall stands higher than the road on the left and some trees obscure some houses.
A half-cylinder shaped trap for lobsters made of wood and string resting on a pier. In the middleground, across the water, other piers of the harbor are seen with some buildings and a fishing boat.
A stone, two-story octagonal (possibly hexagonal) house with a wooden addition in the back. A path leads up to it and a man is stepping off a horse-drawn carriage in order to open a gate. Trees fill out the background.
Two white men stand in a yard facing each other, one holding a pipe, the other a pail. A log barn stands behind them with an open door. Some pigeons rest on the roof and a number of openings are in the side of the barn and a birdhouse is built on…
A white girl stands on a footpath holding a pail and looking towards a woman standing in the door of a wooden house in the middle ground. background. Caption identifies the place as the "Edge of Canada." Second caption: "At the left is a hollow stump…