Four women and four men, with two dogs and two cats, in Maine. Inscription on verso : "Sept 4 - 11th / 17 / Mr. & Miss McCready / Miss Mc[illegible] / Miss [Bolton?] / Mr & Mrs F Foster / Mr [Hughes?] & our kind host + the family animals."
Professional portrait of Margaret (standing) and Jean (seated) Tapley. Jean is about 2 1/2 years old. Photographer's mark on folder : "Seybt / Castine, Me."
Copy of an earlier photograph made onto a postcard. The original photograph was taken in 1899 or 1900, the date the postcard was produced is unknown, but possibly in the 1920s or 30s.
The annotation on the reverse reads "The school girls when Alex Philip was in high school. 1899 or 1900. (Alex born in 1882). (He had this copied and sent to all of them)."
Photograph of Alex Philip and friends in Maine. The annotation on the reverse reads "Alex Philip in his 20s, Bluehill, Maine, 2nd from left. About 1906.
Two photographs printed on the same piece of photographic paper.
The first image is of the family who took in Myrtle Philip while she was teaching in Brooksville, standing outside thier house. The annotation on the reverse reads "Brooksville, Maine, Folks when I [?] while teaching school, 1908".
The second is of the same family with a horse pulling firewood. The annotation on the reverse reads "Hauling in the firewood".
Photograph of Myrtle Philip standing next to a canoe on a lake shore. The annotation o the reverse reads "While canoeing one day." Stored with the original is a copy of the photograph, the annotation on the reverse which appears to be in Myrtle's hand, reads: "Myrtle at Castine, Maine, canoeing with [Fred] Farnham, 1908."