Consists of photograph of five well-dressed young men against a painted backdrop. Two of them are sitting on a wooden swing and the other thee stand behind them.
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 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.
Consists of photographic postcard of many [soldiers] arranged in front of an [army] camp. The men are in relaxed poses, many are smiling, and some have placed camp mugs on top of their heads. On the back of the image is written, "Just after [VD]."
Consists of photograph seven children, three girls and four boys, standing lined up in a row from tallest to shortest. Dorothy and Margaret [Beer] are likely the oldest and youngest girls.
Consists of photographic postcard showing a portrait of a soldier within a frame. The card is titled, "Souvenir of the Great War" and shows the flags of the Allies behind the frame. The frame shows a decorated "119" at the top, and has maple leafs encircling it. Below the frame are drawn a moose, a beaver, woodland, and a crown with "Canada" written on it. On the back of the postcard is written: "To Mr. & Mrs. Beer with best [...] From [G.C.] Arnett. 334 182 119 Canadians Whitley Surrey Aug 4/17"
Consists of photographic postcard of a soldier in uniform posed against a painted backdrop of a military camp. The back of the postcard is addressed to Mrs. […].
Consists of photographic postcard of a soldier standing in front of an old brick wall. On the back of the postcard is written: "To Miss Vivien Beer with best wishes from George."