50 Years Ago at the Municipal Grammar School consists of an article written by Norah Doherty for The Woolpack : The Magazine of the Wolverhampton Municipal Grammar School, entitled "50 Years Ago at the Municipal Grammar School"
An Exile Returns consists of an article written by N.L. Doherty for S.T.U. Magazine, No. 2, Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Technical College, entitled "An Exile Returns"
Auntie Lily at Red Rock? consists of 1 black & white photograph depicting Norah Banbery Doherty walking along a dirt road. She is wearing a light-coloured dress, and there are trees along the side of the road
Auntie Lily & Auntie Marie On Board Ship to Canada consists of 1 photograph depicting Norah Banbery with another girl standing against the railing of a ship
Auntie Lily at Red Rock? consists of 1 black & white photograph depicting Norah Banbery Doherty petting a dog, and standing beside a black cow. Cabin, shed, and fence are in background
Auntie Lily's Home - Red Rock consists of 1 black & white photograph of a fenced yard with plank walkways, steps, and a house and outbuilding in the background. Yard is lightly treed. Fence has a nameplate reading "Clenora"
Gold Is Where You Find It consists of 1 copy of an article written by Norah Doherty for Express and Star, entitled "Gold Is Where You Find It : A Wulfrunian relates how she is doing her bit for the Empire on the isolated Goldfields of British Columbia"
Letter from Wolverhampton Director of Education consists of 1 letter written to N.L. Banbery, 62 Limes Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, by J.A. Warren, Director of Education, County Borough of Wolverhampton, North Street accepting Banbery's letter of resignation from the Technical School and College
Uncle Irwin consists of a single passport-size black & white photograph depicting Irwin Doherty
Uncle Irwin with the Hat : No Date consists of 1 black & white photograph depicting Irwin Doherty and another (unnamed) man sitting in the brush in front of a fence