The collection is composed of black and white photographs taken in the 1940s, largely of archaeological sites in the Greece and the Middle East (Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Libya, Israel, Lebanon) but also of camps of the Royal Engineers in oil and water operations during the Second World War, and a selection of guide-books to the areas visited.
The guide-books are these:
- Iraq: for issue to Officers down to Platoon Commanders
- The way back, described by Army Education (Middle East Forces
- Ruined cities of Iraq
- Europe and the Far East via Iraq
- Iraq, photographic studies
- Guide to the Iraq Museum Collections, Government of Iraq
- Cairo: How to see it
- Brief description of the principal monuments, The Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Egypt and Thebes unseen. A compact guide
- Sakkarah: the monuments of Zoser
- Dodecanese
- Aleppo and its environs
- Official guide to Jerash with plan
- Cyrenaica
The photographs include views of:
- Assyrian Arch and Iranian Legation, Baghdad, Iraq
- Escarpment at Tuz Khurmatli, Iraq
- Arch of Ctesiphon, Iraq
- Sultanabad (Arak), Iran
- Mosque, Qum, Iran
- Besiton, and Taq i Bostan, near Kermanshah, Iran
- Carvings and inscriptions, Besitun
- Madrassi Mosque, Isfahan, Iran
- Jerash, Jordan
- Ruined Hypocaust, Cyrenaica, Libya
- Memphis, Cairo, and Sphinx and Great Pyramid, Egypt
- Church of All Nations, Jerusalem
- Reservoir, Simi, Dodecanese, Greece
There are also photographs of: Iraqi sentries, a blind musician, a water-wheel, conservation/maintenance workers, and train of the Trans-Iranian Railway.
Photographs showing Royal Engineers work includes:
- Drilling site No. 1, Fowzieh, Iran
- No.2. camp, Fowzieh
- Rig, Kirkuk area, Iraq
- Camp at Khanqhuar/Khangavar, Iran
- Members of 'C' crew at work, Fowzieh
- Air lift adjustment, delivery of compressor, and detail of well-head, Beit Jirja, Israel
- Officers' mess, Beit Jirja
- Drill site at Sarafand (Sarepta), Lebanon
- E.O.Lundholm in Egypt