Ship's badge for the HMCS Algonquin featuring water (a base of barry wavy argent and azure) from which rises an Algonquin's right arm wearing wrist and arm bands and holding a spear piercing an eel.
Reproduction of portrait painting. Includes printed slip, "The accompanying photograph of Jongers' portrait is sent with the compliments of the Committee and with their thanks for your generous interest."
Ship's badge of the HMS Pinto, completed in 1928 and commissioned as a rescue ship in 1942. Plaque is in the ship of a hexagon featuring a ring buoy life preserver with two flags inside.
Small paper mounted on centre of page with black ink cursive writing that reads, "Drawings by Lady Gwillim wife of Chief Justice of Madras in 1801/2 [?] - 5." Blue ink stamp below writing reads, "Dr. Casey Wood, Author's Club, 2. Whitehall Court, London, England."
Photograph depicting a view of the war memorial at Malvern College, an independent college located in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The memorial, which reads "To our brothers, 1914-1918" was designed by Sir Aston Webb in 1922, and the bronze St. George was sculpted by Alfred Drury. Photographed and signed by Norman May of Malvern.