The photograph is a formal seated portrait of George R. G. Bagnall, Church Warden in 1892.
The photograph is a portrait of George R. Bagnall. A note on the back of the image says he was a banner bearer.
The photograph shows Gertrude Magdalene Hodgson (nee DesBrisay), the wife of Reverend George Wright Hodgson, in a formal studio portrait.
The photograph shows the following people posing outdoors for a group photo on the occasion of Gladys (Dickson) Stewart's baptism: Edgar MacNutt, Stuart MacNutt, Agnes Dickson, George Sherren, Mrs. Fullerton, Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, Mrs. Malone, Alice (Dickson) Fraser, Mrs. Acorn (mother of Francis), Mrs. MacNutt, Beth Robinson, and June Dickson.
The photograph shows a print of a Greek orthodox image of the Last Supper. From Orthodoxwiki.org: "The Last Supper icon (Mystical Supper icon) is over the royal doors of the iconostasis in most Orthodox churches. In front of this icon, is where the faithful come to receive the Eucharist at the Divine Liturgy. Beyond the icon, in the Altar, is where the Mystery of the Holy Eucharist is celebrated. A remembrance of the Savior who instituted the Sacrament at the Last Supper."
The photograph shows a group of three women and two men in a garden.
The photograph shows a group of six unidentified men sitting on the lawn in front of a building. The man on the far right looks like Canon E. M. Malone.
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 a group of twenty-two men posing on a ship.
The photograph shows a group of ten clergy walking down a sidewalk; the purpose of the processional is not known.