Item is a formal portrait of William D. Bell in military uniform.
Item is a graduation portrait of Hayes, who attended the University of Toronto.
File consists of recto and verso digital images of a portrait of the Bell family. Depicted are, standing, top left to right, Arthur Bell, George Bell and Frederick Bell; seated, bottom left to right, William D. Bell, Katherine Bell, James A. Bell and Walter A. Bell. The verso image features a handwritten annotation of the names, birth and death dates of the photograph subjects.
File consists of photographs of a framed memorial to William D. Bell featuring two photographs of Bell (one in uniform), an inscription, a commemorative medal, and a Canadian Infantry Battalion commemorative scroll.
Item is a photograph of Helena Florence Normanton in wig and robes. Normanton was the first woman to practice as a barrister in the courts of England, and the second woman called to the bar in England (November 1922).
Item is a studio portrait or possibly a school photo of a young girl.
Item is a photograph depicting, left to right, Helen Kinnear, George Gale (standing), Thomas J. Darby, Harold E. Fuller and James Stanbury on the bench at the Lincoln County courthouse on the occasion of Thomas Darby's installation as a judge of Lincoln County.
Item is a group photograph of attendees at the thirty fifth anniversary reunion of the Osgoode Hall Law School graduating class of 1913.
Item is a photograph of attendees at a Women's Law Association of Ontario dinner, held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, December 1947. Harriet A.L. Clark is seated at the table on the far right, left side, second from the top.
Item is a photograph of William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") walking near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
Item is a photograph of William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") standing in front of a Nazi Germany building.
Item is a portrait photograph of Alexander Fasken.
Item is a leaflet containing Alexander Fasken's photograph and biographical entry in "Who's Who in Canada."
Item is a group photograph of the first year class of Osgoode Hall Law School in 1944, taken on the steps of the Registry Office.
Item is a portrait photograph of Alexander Fasken.
Item is a portrait photograph of Walter Williston in legal robes. The photograph is believed to have been taken upon his graduation from Osgoode Hall Law School.
Item is a portrait photograph of John Douglas Pickup in legal robes.
Item is a photograph of the gravesite of Sir Aemilius Irving at St. James Cemetery, Toronto.
Item is a photograph of a group taken at the Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta.
Item is a photograph of Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) during the 1939 Royal Visit to Canada.