Image shows a group of African prisoners chained together, with a guard standing nearby. The prisoners are crouching and digging in some way, possibly working on a road. The image was taken in the Congo region.
The file consists of correspondence, plans, and a photograph of a memorial tablet laid in 1909 in Samoa and commissioned by George B. Stallworthy (and wrought by his son William Wilson Stallworthy) to commemorate his parents and his nurse Eunite.
One accompanying compact disc contains scanned images of the Almanac, map, children’s rhymes, two Tibetan songs, and a verse for a New Year’s toast, and philatelic materials.
Written on front: " townsite at Port Alice" Written on back: "This is another view taken on the first[?]. That's the Kynse river coming down over the other side up to right to Quatsino."