The collection contains an album of 24 photographs dating to approximately 1920, along with eight loose photographs. All images appear to depict sites in or around the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderābād in Southern India. A wide range of subjects is depicted; these include the Charminar, a late-sixteenth-century monument that was built to commemorate the end of a plague epidemic; Golconda, a fort and city that was founded in the thirteenth century by the Kakatiyas; and Indian animals, bazaars, and farmers at work in the fields.