The photograph shows a group of children and at least two adults dressed in white robes standing outside of a church. Two children are wearing darker coloured robes and another is wearing lay clothing. They appear to be a choir group, but the event and location have not been confirmed.
The photograph shows a small portion of the two front rows of an adult choir, with the director standing before them, inside a church. The photograph appears to date from the 1970s or 1980s. The photograph is poor quality and blurry.
The photograph shows a robed youth choir sitting before the director in a church. The photograph appears to date from the 1970s or 1980s.
The photograph shows a robed choir of youths in what appears to be a chapel. The photograph is of poor quality and the people in the image or the location of the choir have not been confirmed.
The photograph shows Christ Church Cathedral in Fredericton, New Brunswick. A note on the back says the photograph was taken before the fire of 1911.
The photographs depict a Christmas bazaar in the old church hall. People have been identified as follows: Photograph A Hélène Smith and Philippa Ploughman; B Jean Peake and Lillian Kays; C Dorothy Orton, Eileen Paton, and Connie MacMillan; D Betty Blake and Margaret Horne; F Janet West, Sadie Shama, and David Kays; G Nancy Warren and Beck MacDonald;H Nancy Warren, Lila Taweel, Eileen Paton, Nancy Oxford, Dorothy Orton, and Kitty Oxford; I Art MacLean; J Bruce MacKenzie.
Photographs A, B,C, and D have been scanned
Photograph [a] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris with his back to the camera with other people filling the old hall at a Christmas dinner. Photograph [b], [c], and [d] have a large group of people sitting at tables and milling around.
The photograph shows Ron Orton and Dorothy Orton, Father Jacques Smith, and Jane Reagh seated at the Father Jacques Smith's home on Ashburn Crescent, Charlottetown, PEI, during the Christmas of 1987.
The photograph shows three children and one adult male outdoors, participating in an activity with tapestry. The event is apparently part of church camp.
The photograph shows a class of church camp students playing recorders indoors.