Press telegram. This mentions the proposed changes to the Civil Service in India to allow "natives of India" to apply. Also mentions the intention of the residents of Delhi to demolish the building from which the bomb had been thrown at Lord Hardinge.
7 black and white family photographs, including: the wedding of Ellen Dane to Richard Dane in 1917, Henry Dane, as a boy in 1900 and the grave of Richard Cecil Allen Dane, killed in action in 1940
Report from Major A J De Lotbiniere, to the Directors of the "Kashmir Iron Mines and Power Syndicate" regarding the cost and installation of a Hydro-Electric Generating Plant on the Chenab River
Paper outlining the views of an Indian Prince, on the subject of cruelty to animals and other matters relating to British rule Dated as: Early 20th century
Papers including poems, a sketch, a picture of the High Street, Lyndhurst, and a music exercise book (Exercices De Chant adopt s pour les Classes de l Institut de Musique Lausanne par G A Koella) belonging to members of the Dane family, including Edith Dane Dated as: c1878-c1907
A Report issued by the Army Bureau of Current Affairs, with details of the progress made in the war to date by Sir James Grigg, the Secretary of State for War
A photograph and a postcard of the St John Ambulance Training and Rest camp at Southampton (founded by Lady Dane and where Denise Dane was an intern 1914-1918), a postcard showing Hanford House, and Christmas postcard from the British Red Cross Hospital Netley (1915)