Fonds consists of cabinet photographs, carte de visites and one tintype, all portraits of members of the Might family of Brampton and their relatives. The donor provided annotations regarding identities on tags attached to the photographs whose subjects were known to them. These were removed and photocopied along with the corresponding photograph; photocopies are included with the fonds. The subjects of some of the portraits are unknown. The first file contains identified portraits, the second unidentifed.
File consists of a satirical newspaper called "The Growler". The title was apparently printed weekly on Saturday afternoons.
While the item lists "Quirk, Gammon & Snap" as its editors, it was a project of the Brampton Times editor and his son, George and Luther "Lou" Tye.
Item consists of a postcard of Main Street South looking north from Chapel Street.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the Canadian Pacific Railway station at Brampton, featuring a crowd of onlookers and a horse and wagon for Queen's Hotel, Brampton.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the Dominion Building, as viewed from an elevated position on the south side of Queen Street.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the residential area on Main Street North, above Church Street.
Item consists of a generic postcard with "In Brampton" printed on it, of a man kissing a woman in a parlour.
Item consists of a postcard of houses on Main Street South, Brampton, including a car starting up one of the long driveways.
Item consists of a postcard of a photograph of the 1948 Etobicoke Creek flood in Brampton, inscribed on the side by the owner "Brampton 1948".
Item consists of a colourized photographic postcard of Central Public Schools.
Item consists of a photographic postcard of downtown Brampton, showing the British Union Jack, Canadian Red Ensign, and a coat of arms. Inscribed "Copyrighted by Atkinson Bros. 1905".
Atkinson Bros.