The photograph shows seven children from the St. Mary's Summerside Youth Group, sitting on a bench and reading from pamphlets.
The sketch depicts parishioners and choir, Matins 1872.
The framed print hung in the chapter room for years and is signed R. Harris. A typed note was on the back of the sketch that states: " Presented by Charles E. Carman to the Chapter Room of St. Peter's Cathedral, Ch'town in loving memory of happy days spent in the Parish when his dear Friend George W Hodgson was Priest. Feast of All Saints, 1902. The original handwritten script remains with the frame.
Father Peter Harris adds the following items of note about the sketch: The text above the stained glass window and brick wall are no longer visible. as are the stars are shown on the ceiling. The rood screen (installed December 1873) is not present.
The photograph is a portrait of Sister Theresa of St. Margaret's Boston. Theresa Cundall was a daughter of William Cundall and Sarah Hazard.
The photograph is a formal portrait of Sister Theresa Cundall. The back of the photograph shows the name of the photographer: Brown Barnes and Bell Studios, with a logo and the date 1886.
A photograph of Sister Alice. On the back it reads "Sister Alice to Canon Simpson (sent by Bonnie)."
The photograph shows a group of people standing in front of Fanningbank, current residence of the Lieutenant-Governer of PEI. The names of the people in the photograph are written on the back, as follows: Prince Arthur, Mrs. MacDonell, Sir Robert Hodgson, R. R. Hodgson, Lieutenant Prickard, Mrs. J. Hensley, Colonel Elphinstone, and Honourable J. Longworth.
The photograph shows children sitting at school desks singing to an accompanying piano.
The photograph shows Rory Francis cooking pancakes on Shrove Tuesday.
The photograph shows the following members of the Senior ACW Group: Margaret Brady, Agnes Dickson, Hazel Breedon, and Frances MacPherson, seated on a bench outdoors, in front of a mint-green-coloured building.
The photograph shows four members of the Senior Anglican Church Women's Group, identified as follows, from left to right: Margaret Brady, Agnes Dickson, Helen Foster, Frances MacPherson.