Consists of a newspaper clipping of a photograph of many soldiers wearing kilts and a priest standing among many freshly dug graves. The byline of the photograph reads: "A British Chaplain at a burial on the battlefield." The photo is credited to Canadian official.
Consists of photograph of three women sitting on the barrel of a cannon mounted on a brick podium. There are two smiling, uniformed men who appear to be priming the cannon.
Consists of photograph of a man in uniform and a man in a suit in a garden. On the back of the photograph is written: "This was taken in England just before I come[sic] to France. My Brother who was wounded and discharged now, and of course you will know who the other one is Taken at home for Vivien."
Consists of photograph of a uniformed man standing in front of a field where several men are sitting or lying. There are rifles arranged among them. On the back of the photograph is written: "… a Snap taken … Bivouac one … of course you … know who it is ... just going to have dinner." Several of the words are unreadable.
Consists of photograph of a uniformed man standing in front of a tent, next to a pile of clothing. On the back of the envelope is written: "Mr. Campbell."
Consists of photograph of several men sitting, standing, or lying in front of a tent. To their right is an arrangement of rifles and there is other tents in the background. On the back of the photograph is written: "That is siergiant[sic] Warn. lieing[sic] down in front."
Consists of a photograph of James Allan, in uniform, with a saddled horse. The photograph is mounted on embossed green cardboard and is signed to Vivien in the back.
Consists of a booklet of psalms and proverbs. The inside front cover shows "Lord Robert's Message to the Troops," dated 25 August 1914. The inside back cover is signed, and the outside back cover is stamped.