Item is one photograph of [Albert Hallowat] standing with a can on his head. The door to a men's washroom and a Coca-Cola freezer can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of Allan Davis sitting in a doorway holding two kittens.
Item is a photo of Althea Tolliver and Marvin Riley presenting a certificate and wicker basket, made by Tolliver, to Wanda Robson (front, right) at a dinner hosted by the Preston and Area Board of Trade in Preston, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Scott sitting in a cornfield.
Item is one photograph of Arthur Scott and Olive Scott [née Olive Davis] sitting under a tree.
Item is a photograph of Scotty (Arthur Scott), Olive Scott [née Olive Davis], Mabel [?] and Wilfred Scott standing together in front of a tree.
Item is two photographs, the first is of, standing from left to right, [unknown], Arthur Scott and Emily Clyke, with Olive Scott and Connie Scott seated below them. The second photo includes [unknown], Walter Scott and Emily Clyke, with Olive Scott and Connie Scott seated on the ground.
Item is a photograph of the Atlantic Fisheries Experimental Station on Lower Water Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Wanda Robson (second from left) and Jessie Murphy (third from left) having drinks with two unidentified co-workers at the Atlantic Fisheries lab in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of three men sitting in a crowd at an unidentified event.
Item is one photograph of Canadian figure skater Barbara Ann Scott with Jimmy Green, a porter with the Canadian Pacific Railway, in a train car.
Item is a photo of, from left to right, Beatrice Hill, dressed in a period costume; Lawrence Hill, a Canadian author; and, Wanda Robson at an unidentified Parks Canada site.
Item is one photograph of Bert Flint and Helen Flint (née Helen Davis) standing under a tree with houses in the background.
Item is one photograph of Bessie Davidson, left, and her mother, Bessie Halfkenny.
Item is a photo of Wanda Robson and Bill Bowman at the unveiling of the Viola Desmond information panel in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photo of, from left to right, Bill Bowman, Wanda Robson, and Margie Langille standing next to a painting of Viola Desmond at the unveiling of the Viola Desmond information panel in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of a group of men and children. Included in the image are Bob Davidson, Gonzales, Earle Marshall, Earle Swift, Victor Coward, Buster Clyke (Stanley Clyke, front right) who is holding Sharon Clyke in his arms with his son, Graeme Clyke squatting next to them, and Wilfred Scott.
Item is a photograph of Booker Roach and Viola Davis (Viola Desmond) hugging beside a car with an unidentified woman standing to their right.
Item is one photograph of Booker Roach and Viola Desmond (née Viola Davis) standing in a garden.
Item is one photograph of Bud Jones and Bessie Davidson standing in front of a brick building.
Item is a photograph of Emily Clyke (née Emily Davis) standing beside a tree while her husband, Buster Clyke (Stanley Clyke), pokes his head out from behind the tree.
Item is a photograph of, from left to right, Buster Clyke (Stanley Clyke), an unidentified woman holding Marilyn [?] who is wearing a Christening gown, and Emily Clyke (née Emily Davis) seated on a couch during Marilyn's baptism celebrations.
Item is a photograph of Buster Clyke (Stanley Clyke) with his mother, Ginette Clyke, and Jim Clyke.
Item is a photograph of Buster Clyke (Stanley Clyke) with his children, Sharon Clyke and Graeme Clyke.
Item is one photograph of Buster Clyke (Stanley Clyke), Sheila [?], and William Clyke.
Item is a photograph of seven unidentified children dressed for winter at nursery school.
Item is a photograph of children playing on a snowbank on the side of a city street while a group of women, which might include Wanda Robson (née Wanda Davis) and Jessie Murphy, watch from the background.
Item is a photograph of three children leaning over a table that has been set up in front of the Viola Desmond information panel in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Two men in uniform are standing sentry over the historic marker.
Item is a photo of Wanda Robson and Clyde Fraser, a councillor and Chair of the New Glasgow Heritage Committee, at the unveiling of the Viola Desmond information panel in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Connie Davis (Constance Davis) at age 14 standing in a garden in front of a house.
Item is a photograph of four young girls in a garden next to a house, including Connie Davis (back, left), Genie Davis (back, centre) and Wanda Davis (front, centre).
Item is a studio portrait of Connie Scott (née Connie Davis, Constance Davis) and another portrait of her husband, Wilfred Scott.
Item is a photograph of Connie Scott (née Connie Davis, Constance Davis) with a bicycle.
Item is a photograph of Connie Scott (née Connie Davis), Gwendolyn Davis and Wilfred Scott standing together outside.
Item is a photograph of Connie Davis (Constance Davis) sitting behind three children, from left to right, Junie Davis, Sharon Clyke and Graeme Clyke.
Item is a photograph of Connie Scott (Connie Davis, Constance Davis) with her niece, Sharon Clyke, and nephew, Graeme Clyke.
Item is a photograph of Connie Scott (née Connie Davis) and Wilfred Scott during their engagement. Olive Scott (née Olive Davis) is standing on the far right.
Item is a photograph of Connie Scott (née Connie Davis) and Wilfred Scott with their niece, Sharon Clyke.
Item is a photograph of the Halifax, Nova Scotia branch of the Criterion Club, with a woman seated front and centre holding a sign that reads "Criterion Club Org. Nov. 7 1936."
Item is a photograph of the Halifax, Nova Scotia branch of the Criterion Club. Viola Desmond is standing in the second row, second from left; Gwendolyn Davis is seated in the first row, far left; and Booker Roach is standing in the back row, far left.
Item is a photograph of the Criterion Club's annual banquet at Wilberforce Hall on Gerrish Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Seated, left to right, are Mr. and Mrs. William Prevoe, Capt. W.P. Oliver, Mrs. Arnold Smith, Bessie Halfkenny, Thomas G. MacDonald, Josephine Roach, William R. Allison, Sophia Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis. Also in the photograph is Booker Roach, William Reid, Ernest Earle, Courtlandt Davis, Donald Skeir, John Desmond, James Ross Kinney Jr., Frank Adams, Viola Desmond, Ida Pinto, Viola Wilson, Edith Sisco, Mrs. J.A.R. Kinney, Eva Skeir, Mrs. H.D. Nicholas, Harry Bowles, Lalia Smith, Mrs. Harry Bowles, Evelyn Evans, Wanda Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Earle, Dr. Ruthvan Johnson, Ellen Evans, Edith Brown, Rosie Gibson, Evelyn Williams, Verna Davis, Mrs. A.T. Best, Mr. J. Scroggins, Gwendolin Davis, James Davis, Gladys Duncan, Mr. B. Jones.
Item is a photograph of members of the Criterion Club sitting around a picnic table at a park in Cow Bay, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Curtelaine, who was visiting from Bermuda, holding Lynn Scott (left) and Niki Scott while sitting on a balcony.
Item is a photograph of Wanda Robson (née Wanda Davis; front row, centre), John Davis (possibly, front right), Genie Davis (Eugenie Davis, centre left), and Olive Davis (possibly, centre middle) with a group of six other unidentified children standing outside next to a wire fence.
Item is a photograph of members of the Davis Family standing in front of a house with a car parked behind them. Standing, from left to right, are: Gwendolyn Davis, [unknown], [unknown], and Connie Scott (née Connie Davis). Wilfred Scott, Connie's husband, is seated to the right in the front row.
Item is a photograph of four photographic negatives of Gwendolin Davis and James Davis, along with a number of unidentified people, sitting on a couch.
Item is a photograph of Dawn Paris.
Item is a photograph of, from left to right, Dawn Paris, Sybil Paris and Sydney Paris, sitting in folding lawn chairs as young children.
Item is a photograph of children, including Dawn Paris, Sybil Paris, Sydney Paris and Jimmy [?], in front of a Christmas tree.
Item is a photograph of Edna Clyke.
Item is a photograph of two women, including Elaine Marshall, and a child wearing swimsuits and standing on rocks next to water [in Liverpool, Nova Scotia].