Glen Doll, ruins and tree." A tree in the foreground with ruins to the right of it. What the ruins are of can not be made out. There is another tree behind the ruins and there are hills in the background.
The town in the distance, with trees around the buildings and in front of them an area of grass. There are hills in the background and more trees close-up in the foreground.
"(11 a.m. Very dull. F8 1/10). Post Office." The building in front of hills covered in trees. There is smoke coming out of the chimney of the post office and in front of the building there is a figure sitting on a bench. There is a road leading up to the building with a wire fence in front of it. To the right of the picture there are trees.
Falls of Dochart, Loch (?)" Rapid water running over a rocky bed. In the background there are trees to the right and buildings that look to be houses to the left.
A rope bridge across a river. There are people at the bridge, one about to cross at the far side, one coming down the steps at the near side, one sitting on these steps and a man at the bottom of the near steps looking into the water. There are hills and trees in the background.
A road leading off into the distance. At both sides of the road there are walls and wire fences and at the other side of these there are grass and hills. Animals can be seen grazing on the grass to the left of the road.
Inchdownie House at Glenclova. Countess of Strathmore." A large house with a turret and an arched doorway. There is ivy growing up the wall and there is what looks like a rockery in front of the house. The foreground is a grassy area.
11 small drawings showing proposed railways passing through the parishes of KILSYTH, DENNY and DUNIPACE showing BARRATH, AUCHINCLOCH, VALLEYBURN, DENNYLOANHEAD, and PEATHILL, [Stirlingshire, Dumbartonshire, and Lanarkshire]. [?North British Railway Company].
(11) "The College Bishops' letter on the Usages", 1723. (Letter, 9 March, 1723, College of Bishops to Alexander Robertson, Minister at Langside, Kilmundy). Encloses circular letter and formula relating to "antiquated usages" being introduced into worship by "incompetent authority" and requesting that he disperse these in the Presbytery of Aberdeen. [With facsimiles of signatures].
A very tall beech hedge running along the right hand side of a road. There are some other trees at the other side of the road and beyond those there is an area of grass. There are cars on the road.
Several children and a man with a dog at the edge of the water on the beach. There are more people on the beach further down and behind them the town can be seen in the background.
People, adults and children at the water's edge on the beach. There are children further in the water and there is a child and a woman that look like they are cleaning a net.
Fields separated by stone walls. There are trees in the foreground of the picture at the left and the right. Behind the main field in the middle of the picture are what look to be farm houses.
"(11.15 a.m. Sun. Imperial S.S. F14 1/5s). Arbirlot Road. Arbroath." A curved road with houses to the left and to the right a wall with raised ground to the other side of it. There are trees behind the buildings and on the raised area and in the street there is a man leading a horse pulling a plough. There are also people at the far end of the street.
Part of the castle with a low wall in front of it. There are trees to the left and right of the picture and another smaller building can be made out in the background.