This series consists of newspaper clippings pasted in a bound volume, with handwritten captions in ink, the latter possibly supplied by Henry Sandham. Clippings pertain to Sandham's career and his works, with occasional clippings about other artists and some longer illustrated magazine features with photographs and reproductions of Sandham's work. The volume ends with a bookplate illustration in colour of "Trondheim Cathedral from a painting by H. Sandham," inscribed in pencil on face "J. Werner Sauric/08." Loose clippings include two illustrated newspaper articles by Henry Sandham at the back of the volume, both folded: "Island of Sark, Where A Man Can Do As He Pleases," 1908; and "Henry Sandham's Excursions in the Azores," 1902.