Image is portrait of Charles Edenshaw leaning on frontal house post in Skidegate, Haida Gwaii, B. C. Inscribed on the image is "Indian Totem Poles at Skidegate Q. C. I." Handwritten inscription below the image reads "R. Maynard, Artist". Handwritten inscription on the verso reads "Charles Edenshaw in prov. museum." Printed on the verso Is the photographer information in the inscription "R. MAYNARD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST and Dealer in All Kinds of Photographic Materials. Stereoscopic and Large Views of British Columbia and Vancouver Island for Sale. Cor. Douglas & Johnson Streets, Victoria, B. C."
Image is a postcard that depicts a fishery and fishery workers with harvested Salmon in the foreground. Printed inscription below the image reads "Fraser River Salmon. Published by W. T. Cooksley, Photographer, New Westminster, B. C."
Image is a posed portrait of a man wearing ceremonial dress and carrying what appears to be a drum. Handwritten inscription below the image reads "'A heathen Medicine Man.' Indian Conjurer at Hazelton B. C." On the verso is a handwritten inscription which reads "W. Hough 28 [illegible]"
Image is a posed group portrait of fifteen people of varying ages identified in an inscription printed below the image as the Kwawkewlth Agency [sic], B. C. Figures are posed with what appear to be Northwest Coast cultural artifacts, and a bicycle.