Photograph of two unidentified children, with inscription on reverse side: "To dear Grandfather, Aunties and Uncles from Little J?. aged 1 year and 9 months".
Photograph of Moore's Cycle Works, located within The Freemasons Hotel building (later renamed The Tourist Hotel) in Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga.
The photograph also shows the shopfront of Alfred Lewis and Co., fashionable tailors, mercers and…
Photograph of four men standing out the front of Morris and Son's Cooking Stove Factory shopfront, located at 226 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. The signs advertise their ability to provide all kinds of stove fittings, washing coppers, colonial ovens…
Photograph of a man called "Bill". Bill has inscribed the photograph with the following: "To Mr and Mrs JW Edney. With best wishes for a Happy Xmas and a Bright and Prosperous New Year. From Yours Truly. Bill. 17/12/07."
Studio portrait of (presumably) Charles P Chiniquy (1809-1899). On the reverse side of the photograph is written "Chinaquay".
Charles Chiniquy was a Canadian Catholic priest who later became a Presbysterian pastor. He visited Sydney in 1878.
Studio portrait of three unidentified men, possibly of India. Two are holding musical instruments (a drum and a stringed instrument). The third man has a leopard pelt on his shoulders and what appears to be a basket in his lap.