Nine dry glass plate negatives showing various images. Five of the plates show images of Arthur Schantz, Eli Brubacher and Herbert Schantz, Franklin Abram Schantz and Edgar Clemens that are recognizable from positives elsewhere in the fonds. They are possibly from when Arthur was working for Schneuker photography studio. The remaining images are of unidentified portraits. Images were originally housed in a box of "Stanley" brand dry plate negatives.
One three quarter length studio portrait of Victoria Priscilla Nash seen wearing a high-collar top with leg of mutton sleeves, and leaning with right arm against what looks to be the end of a bed.
Upper body studio portrait of Sophie Emma Schantz and Etta Lydia Mary White (nee Schantz) seen looking off camera. Etta is seated leaning back toward Sophie with top of head against Sophie's chin.
Copy print, taken on the other side of the building shown in GA92-9-73, showing what is possibly a weigh scale for wagons. The domed building is the town hall and the light coloured building in the background is the Kitchener Hotel.
One photograph of 6 people sitting on rocks. One woman and one man are carrying guns. One photograph of two people about to jump backwards into a body of water off of a dock.
One photograph of a group of men standing on rocks. The men are wearing caps and a few are smoking pipes. One photograph of small community on the water.
One photograph of a body of water captioned on the verso "pool at base of the fall. Steady Brook." There is a man standing on rocks overlooking the pool.
One photograph of a woman posing in front of a display of skunk pelts. One photograph of a group of Inuit and European people standing in the distance from a village.
One photograph of a salmon jumping up over Little Falls, Humber River taken from a canoe. One photograph of a person standing in a boat with a pole. The photograph is captioned on the verso "poling through Little Falls Humber River."
One photograph of salmon leaping the Big Falls, Humber River. One photograph of a man holding a fish captioned on the verso "10 lb salmon caught by W.W. Dutcher Big Falls, Humber River."
File consists of one full length studio portrait of Grace Bowlby Fennell by Gagen and Fraser, Toronto, Ont. Identification on verso is incorrectly identified as Emma Allen Bowlby Boyd.
Full body cabinet card studio portrait of an unidentified man, seen looking at camera with right arm propped on back of chair, from the Bechler family photo album.
Photograph of the front of a three-story house at 172 Margaret Avenue. An adult, likely Carrie Breithaupt is seen sitting on the porch, at far right, and a child is standing at the top of the front stairs. There are trees and plants in the background and foreground and other houses are visible in the distance at left.
Two copies of a photograph of a group of nine adults, one child, and a dog standing or sitting down by a house, and an adult on the balcony above, taken at the family "Bay View Cottage" in Penetanguishene (Ontario).
One full length studio portrait of Florence, Arthur and Herbert Schantz. Florence is seated on a ladies chair, Arthur stands beside her, and Herbert next to him with his arm resting on a tall table. Florence is holding a painting of a young girl and Arthur is holding one of a pastoral landscape.
Two identical copies of a full body studio portrait of Tobias Schantz, showing him with his book agent's accoutrements: hat, cane and book sample case.
One full length studio portrait of Abram O. Bowman and Susannah Detweiler Bowman. Abram is sitting in a chair wearing a suit and Susannah is standing next to him in a full length velvet dress with leg of mutton sleeves.
One upper body studio portrait of Amos Musselman seen looking off camera. File also includes one small red paper flower that was included in the album with the photograph.
Full length studio portrait of Orpheus Moyer Schantz and Carrie Schantz (nee Flagler). Orpheus is seated in a chair, dressed in a suit, with legs crossed. Carrie stands to his left in a long dress with right hand on back of Orpheus' chair.
Photograph of a large windmill in a grassy field with a wooden fence and dirty road in foreground. Photograph is a sample produced by the Eastman Kodak Company showing the quality and size of picture made with the Bullet and Bulls-Eye cameras.
Full length studio portrait of Willie and Arthur, last name unknown, seated side by side. One child, dressed in a plaid dress with a lace collar, is seated in a chair, with left arm on the side of an armchair where a second child, an infant, is seated upright dressed in a white grown.
Full length studio portrait of the children of Evelyn and John Parry, from left to right: Elizabeth, John, Margaret and Rosa. Elizabeth and John are seen seated on a round-back chair and Margaret and Rosa are seen standing to the right, holding hands.
Studio portrait of three unidentified children seated in a row, slanted from high to low, and looking at camera. The head of an adult is partially visible behind the children, supporting the infant dressed in a long white gown at centre.
Three copies of a studio portrait of J.M. Schneider with son Norman. Norman is seen with elbow on J.M's left shoulder with ringlets in his hair, wearing a plaid garment with a collar and bow.
Two photographs , one showing the harbour docks of St. John's, Newfoundland and one showing two ships up close. One ship appears to have the words "Cobden Mines" written on it.
One photograph of 4 people on a rocky beach at the bottom of a cliff, possibly at Blow me Down Provincial Park. One photograph of a small unnamed harbour.
One photograph of 5 people sitting on rocks by the water, possibly at Blow me Down Provincial Park. One photograph of a small community in an inlet, possible Lark Harbour or somewhere else in the Bay of Islands area.
One photograph of 3 men eating in a boat which is on a river bank. Two men are wearing salt and pepper caps and one is smoking a pipe. The third man is pouring liquid into a cup from a kettle. the verso of the photograph reads "A resting spot. Humber River." One photograph of a lean to in small clearing. Verso of the photograph reads "Cook house at our camp. Big Falls Humber River."
One photograph of 2 men standing on a boat. One is wearing what appears to be a captain hat. One photograph of a group of Inuit men standing outside wearing caps and sealskin kamiks.
One photograph of a bare tree. One photograph of water with hills in the background. The caption on the verso of the photograph reads "Mountain scenery. Lower Humber."
Photograph of two children and one adult at the entrance of a house, likely 172 Margaret Avenue, Kitchener (Ontario). One of the children is standing behind the railing of a porch and the other child is standing next to a flowery shrub as the adult looks on from the lawn.