File PHOTO 0206 A B C - Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) cast photographs

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Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) cast photographs

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Photographs taken by David Tweel, Charlottetown, PEI. One photograph owned by Mary Hooper, Winsloe, PEI.

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CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0206 A B C

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  • 12 May 1947 (Creation)

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4 b&w photographic prints, 9 x 14 cm, showing the same scene with slight differences in posture
1 born digital copy of the program from 1947

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The photographs form part of the collection brought together by St. Peter's Cathedral Archives volunteers. The back of one of the photographs notes it was donated by Mary Hooper of Winsloe. Mary Hooper and Marjorie Vessey each sent in one of the other two photos.

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The photographs show the AYPA players at St. Peter's Hall performing the scene "Silas Pettingill's Country Store" from the play "Music at the Crossroads", directed by Stewart Dickson. The caption on the back of one of the images identifies the people as follows: Back row, left to right: Harry Shama, Jimmy Korrey, Sterling Walker, Stewart Dickson (Director), Canon Malone, Marjorie MacPherson (later Marjorie Vessey), Delma Peake (later Delma Horne), Helen Acorn (later Helen Jewell), Art MacLean. Front row, left to right: Marion Peake, Mary Acorn (later Mary Hooper), Hilda Pickard, Peter Shama, Barb Pickard, Robert Acorn, Eleanor Kays.

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      NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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      PERMISSION FOR USE OTHER THAN RESEARCH PURPOSES IS REQUIRED FROM ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL ARCHIVES. QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER.

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      Note that Mary Hooper of Winsloe, who donated one of the photographs, is apparently deceased. Need to identify a family member to determine if the family would like the original image or a copy returned, as per the notes on the back of the image.

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      Locate the printed program. The jpg is from the 2010 slideshow. Mary Hooper and Marjorie Vessey each sent in one of the three photos.

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      Canada

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      PEI SPCA

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