Glass negative of a father sitting and holding a baby, a boy posing on the opposite side of the plant and a dog standing next to the boy. The dog is blurry. The man was identified as Charles Stone.
Glass negative of a man and woman posing for a portrait. The background board for the portrait is shown as well as the curtains. The couple are both wearing hats and coats.
Glass negative of Judge Samuel Willard Foster and women on a travel sleigh pulled by four horses. There are trees and snow in the scenery.
Glass negative of members of the Foster family in a horse and carriage outside of Nestledown.
Glass negative of Judge Samuel Willard Foster and women on a travel sleigh pulled by two horses in the winter. There is a brick building in the background.
Glass negative of Judge Samuel Willard Foster and ladies in a travel sleigh pulled by a horse in the winter with fields and forest in the scenery.
Glass negative of the two children of Sen. George G. Foster as well as their pony, with a view of Brome Lake in the background. The little boy has his arms crossed.
Glass negative of the two children of Sen. George G. Foster as well as their pony, with a view of Brome Lake in the background. The little boy has his hands in his pockets.
Glass negative showcasing a side view of Blarney Castle, with senator George G. Foster and his family in the foreground. His wife Mary is standing beside the bench and a lady is standing on the left side of the balcony.
Glass negative showcasing a side view of Blarney Castle, with senator George G. Foster and his family in the foreground. The little girl is standing beside her father and a lady is standing on the balcony.
Glass negative of the grounds at Blarney Castle, with a view of the summer house and guests, including two roman catholic priests. The photograph shows the C.P.R. Trestle in the background.
Glass negative of the grounds at Blarney Castle, with Sen. George G. Foster and his children on a footpath, with a little pavilion in the background. The little girl is on her pony.
Glass negative of the grounds at Blarney Castle, with the fence in foreground and Sen. George G. Foster and his children in the background. The boy is on the pony.
Glass negative showcasing the front yard of Blarney Castle, with Sen. George G. Foster, his wife and their children. There is a horse at left and George B. Foster is holding a pony.
Glass negative of the Williams family along the shore of the Brome Lake. Three children are sitting in a boat in the water, while John Sewell Williams and his wife Elizabeth Wood are standing beside the boat.
Glass negative of man and two women, one in a toboggan on a snowy field. The two women are Helen (seated) and Elizabeth Wood, sisters of Sally Wood, and the man is John Sewell Williams, husband of Elizabeth.
Glass negative showcasing the Williams family of six picnicking in a grassy area with their horse in the background. The food is spread out along the ground. Elizabeth Wood is serving tea.
Glass negative of the Williams family along the shore of the Lake. Three children are sitting in a boat in the water, while John Sewell Williams and his wife Elizabeth Wood are standing beside the boat with their oldest son.
Portrait of Sarah Eliza Wood with her grand-daughter Bessie Williams.
Glass negative portrait of Mrs. Philip Wood and her three daughters.
Glass negative of the Wood-Williams family: John Williams on top, Elizabeth Wood Williams at left on a chair, an unidentified boy with glasses, Bessie Williams and Helen Wood sitting on the floor.
Glass negative of three generations of the Williams family: John Williams sitting in a chair; probably Sewell Foster Williams sitting on the chair's arm; child standing in front of his father.
Glass negative of four men standing next to a cabin which is on a hill.
Glass negative of family standing outside a log house. There is also a bicycle and a wagon.
Glass negative of the Inglis House in Foster with people and children standing on and around the front porch.
Glass negative of a cottage house with a family standing outside, surrounded by woods.