"Falls at Craigellachie." Four people sit on rocks beside a waterfall. One of them has a pole in his hand that might be a fishing rod. The back of the photograph lists the names or initials of the people as "E.S.H., Tracy, L.R.H., and Miss Aston."
"Also another fall at Craigellachie." Six people sit on rocks next to a wide waterfall. They are all wearing hats and some of them carrying walking sticks. The back of the photograph lists the names or initals of some of the people as "E.S.H., Tracy, L.R.H."
"Thaiyong Valley. Blynk, Bonnie, Mr. Paton's house." The Thaiyong Valley looks like a patchwork quilt with many different fields. Mountains rise above the valley on all sides. The caption indicates a few different buildings in the view.
"At Thaiyong. Notice the fine road. It is unusually good for this part of the country. Man carrying bag. Mrs. Groesbeck and Lottie on ahead." Two women and a man walk down a narrow road that is lined with stones. The women carry umbrellas and the man behind them carries their bags on his back. The road is on the side of a small mountain.
"Typhoon destruction, August 2, 1922." A lopsided tree stands in front of badly damaged homes and boats on the shore of a flooded river. There is a handwritten note on the back of this postcard.
"A spot about 35 miles from Fenchow which entranced us beyond words." A view looking down from the mountainside shows water in the distance, mountains all around, a pathway winding up through the mountains, and trees in the foreground.
"The Trident. Thaiyong So. China." Three waterfalls that are all part of one river run over the edge of a cliff. A mountain rises to the left of the waterfalls.
"At Thaiyong. Woman carrying dry ferns for fuel." A woman is wearing a hat and carrying large bundles of dry ferns in each arm as she walks down a pathway in the mountains. In the foreground is another bundle, hiding all of a second woman except for her feet.