The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of Frederick Courtney, the fifth bishop of Nova Scotia.
The photographs show a standing full-length portrait of Basil King, assistant priest at St. Peter's from 1882-1885. He is wearing Holy orders.
The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of Archdeacon [Karlbach?]. The handwriting on the back indicates " Archdeacon [Karlbach?]." At the bottom of the front is stamped the photographers name: Notman & Campbell, Boston. The correct name of the man in the image needs to be confirmed.
The photograph shows Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher and four other clergy at St. Chad's, Regina, Saskatchewan. The note on the back of the photo identifies Bishop Coleman and Dean Noel.
The photograph shows a group of men photographed outside of St Chad's, Regina, Saskatchewan, in August 1955. Some of the men are identified on the back of the image, including: students Eric Potter and Johnny Crane, Bishop Coleman, Archbishop of Canterbury [Geoffrey] Fisher, and Canon E.M. Malone.
The photograph shows the fourth bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Hibbert Binney, seated in a studio portrait.
Bishop Hibbert BinneyThe photograph shows Harold Lee Nutter, the Archbishop of Canada from 1980-1989, in St. Peter's Cathedral with Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin, Agnes Dickson, and other members of the Anglican Church Women. Front row (left to right): Archbishop H. Nutter, Agnes Dickson, M. Ghiz, Frances MacPherson, Bernice Rowland, Mrs. Sears Back row: Canon Westin, Dorothy Sherren, Margaret Westin, Nancy Sutherland, Hazel Breedon (hidden).
The photograph shows Archbishop Davis of St. Mary's Hall in Summerside, PEI, wearing dark robes, playing a banjo and singing. Six youths stand around him, holding sheets of paper and apparently singing along. Two of the youths are identified as Catherine and Alan Tuck, while the other four youths remain unnamed. The photograph is taken indoors but the precise location is not known.
The photograph shows a picture taken for the newspaper of Archbishop Arnold, Canon Westin, and Premier Jim Lee.
The photographs show the 125th Anniversary church service taking place. Only A and C have been scanned.