Image consists of long view of the landscape around Morley. The buildings in the distance are identified as "White" school at right, United Church and Manse in the centre and Residential School and day school.
Image consists of a group of small girls standing outside with the teacher Jean Telfer. Notes on the back of the items say that it was taken in Calgary to sing at SS Rally.
The postcard has a post mark at the top. The image consists of a view down a dirt road running through town with a wooden sidewalk on one side of the road.
Programme for an "Indian Musical Festival, held yearly. Three bands competing: Chiniki, Wesley and Bearpaw Bands." Includes times of performances and songs sung. Songs are mostly Christian hymns.
This photograph consists of a group of children standing outdoors, one staff person at right. In the distant background is a station and store and the brow of a hill. Writing on the back at the photograph says "We walk over a mile to station up hill." Also added are the names of some of the girls: Leila Beaver, Ella Bear, Udell Powder-Face, Alma Wildman, Lena Rolling-in-the-mud, Georgie Two-Young-Men, Annie Poucette?, Bigger Girls Wear Shawls.
Image consists of five teenage boys standing in a row by the residential school in the background. Guy Wesley is identified in the white shirt at right.
Image consists of Stoney men identifed presumably left to right: John Hunter, Judas ____, David Bearspaw (Chief), George MacLean (Chief), Frank Powderface, John Dixon, Johnny Powderface, Enoch Rider.
Image consists of a cowboy in action on horseback roping a calf. Horses and men in the background are standing inside the corral and men are sitting outside the corral looking on. On the back side are the markings of a postcard printed by the Calgary Photo Supply Co.