The photograph shows a group of children and adults dressed in robes, sitting in front of a large organ inside a church. It appears to be a photograph of the church choir. The photograph appears to date from the 1970s or 1980s.
The photograph shows a group of children and adults sitting indoors. The photograph appears to date from the 1970s to 1980s. The image is blurry and of poor quality.
The photograph shows members of clergy and youths standing outside St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. There are bicycles lying on the grass. The photograph appears to date from the 1970s or 1980s. Father Jacques is on the right hand side in robes.
The photograph shows Lewabeel Legene hugging her husband, Mengistu Buhamu. They are two Ethiopian refugees who worshipped at St. Peter's Cathedral for several years. The date stamp on the photograph shows "9 14 '91".
The photograph is a postcard showing the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral, with Christmas decorations.
The photograph shows a nativity scene with figurines surrounded by greenery.
The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of W. B. King, Assistant Priest of St. Peter's Cathedral from 1882-1885 and Headmaster of St. Peter's school during that time as well. The Notman studio logo is on the back.
The photograph is a formal seated portrait of George R. G. Bagnall, Church Warden in 1892.
The photograph is a studio portrait of the Reverend Canon Gerald E. Moffatt, sitting and dressed in black. Under the bottom-right corner of the photo is written the name "James."
The photograph shows, from left to right: Clerical secretary of the Diocese of Nova Scotia; Archdeacon White; Archbishop Clarendon Lamb Worrell, and Reverend Canon E. M. Malone standing outdoors at Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown, PEI.