Photograph depicts a young man sitting on concrete steps, wearing a suit and cap and looking away from the camera. The composition appears deliberate, with an off-centre placement of the subject and range of well-placed lines and tonal shapes.
The photograph is mounted on board, with an inscription hand-written in pencil on the lower right of the mount: "yours respectfully/ R. Grimmer."
The inscription on the back, handwritten in pencil at the top, reads: "This is only an ametar [amateur]"
Photograph is a view of central St. Andrews, the harbour, and Navy Island from a high vantage point [possibly the Alongquin Hotel]. Inscription on verso (handwritten in ink): The town looking down from hill
St. Andrews Island in front
American shore in distance
Photograph depicts the St. Andrews Blockhouse, its outbuildings, and the shoreline. Inscription on verso (handwritten in black ink): Looking across St. Croix River. The American Shore in distance. This is near Joe's point the old Block House in the foreground.
Item is a matted photograph of the buildings at Fort Tipperary showing the well pump and two men, identified as C. Wallace (seated) and Burt Armstrong (standing).
Item is a photograph of woman
Barbara Ann Scott
First visit to St. Andrews, March 1949
Verso, handwritten: (in black ink) To Bill, / with many thanks / to a wonderful friend. / Love / Barbara Ann.