Photograph by Henry Charles Cross of the side of Waddesdon windmill in Buckinghamshire, with a person (possibly Henry Charles Cross), on their motorbike in the foreground.
Appears to be the directors of Cranfield Brothers Limited and their guests taking lunch and meeting on the green next to a manor house. The man in the center of the the three men to the left, appears to Mr S Armstrong (Managing Director of Cranfield Brothers Limited).
Work crew posing by industrial machinery near Ipswich docks, presumably doing work for Cranfield Brothers Ltd. On the reverse of the card it states date 1895.
Photograph of H Ridley Esq, posing in smart clothes, whilst sitting in a chair. The name H Ridley Esq. is written on the back of the cardboard in pencil.
A short letter from Eileen M.W. Burgei (nee Vincent), stating that she would be delighted to accept Peter's invitation to attend (presumably an event or party) a gathering at Thelnetham windmill.
Two men examining cards in their hands, with golfing gear behind them. The man on the left may be Mr S Armstrong (Managing Director of Cranfield Brothers Limited).
Photograph of Staplecross Mill in Ewhurst, Ease Sussex. The photograph shows the Smock Mill behind some houses with a man (possibly Henry Charles Cross) on his motorbike.
Picture of a small family (both parents and one child and two dogs). The subjects appear to be Mrs L C Cranfield, and her husband Mr J G Cranfield (founder of Cranfield Brothers Limited).
Photograph of Samuel Armstrong, who became the managing director of Cranfield Brothers Ltd in 1908. On reverse of the photo it describes him as the president elect.
A letter of correspondence from George H. Stephenson to Peter Dolman. The letter firstly recounts Stephenson's conversation with the miller at Thelnetham who mentioned the mill once being owned by Mr. Alphonzo Vincent. In this letter Stephenson is enquiring about the family history of Alphonzo Vincent and he mentions a George Ernest Whitmore Vincent and an Ernest Whitmore Vincent. He finally asks for the name and address of Alphonzo's granddaughter, so that he may contact her.