The photograph shows a young boy dressed in robes, standing for a full-length studio portrait.
The photograph shows two young boys and a young girl standing outside of the old hall on a sunny day.
The photograph is a formal portrait of an unidentified choir boy.
The photograph shows the entrance to a church with an unidentified gentleman in the doorway. The location of the church is unknown. The photograph was taken by a London-based photographer, suggesting the church may have been in England.
The portrait shows a man sitting in a three-quarter-length pose, with his arms crossed, holding a piece of paper. The front of the image shows the name and address of the British photographer Samuel A. Walker, at 64 Margaret St. Cavendish Square. The front also shows "Registered 25 & 26 Vic. C. 68" in reference to the "Creating Fine Arts Copyright Act of 1862."
Handwritten on the back of the image is the name "Richard". No further identifying information is available.
The photograph is a formal, full-length portrait of a man in clerical dress holding a book, possibly a Bible.
The photograph is a formal portrait of an unidentified man.
The photograph is a portrait of an unidentified man, possibly George Bagnall as in PHOTO 315
The photograph shows an unidentified woman seated in a full-length studio portrait.
The photograph is a full-length portrait of an unidentified young acolyte. At the bottom right is the name of the studio "W and A.H. Fry, Photos" and on the left their location "Brighton". No further identifying information is available.