The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone mending a cottage door. The inscription on the back reads "Elwin mending cottage door. Now Fort Amherst."
The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone seated, writing at a desk, at King's College, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The photograph shows a group of three people in front of the rectory. Canon Malone is standing on the left next to Margaret Malone. There man on the right appears to be the Bishop of Bradford. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads: "Bishop of Bradford who was quite a [?] made E. M. shine his shoes." Additional text on the back is indecipherable.
The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone [second from the left] and his wife Margaret Malone [third from the left] sitting on a bench, outdoors, with four men. The man at the back is Sidney Davies, followed by Canon George Russell Harrison (Summerside) and on the far right is Venerable G.S. Tanton.
The photograph is a formal portrait of the Reverend Canon E. M. Malone and differs from the portrait in the Hall hallway. The large print is signed by the photographer.
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 photographs show the retirement party for Reverend Canon H. M. D Westin and Margaret Westin in the old Church Hall.
Photograph A shows three men left to right [name?], Ron Orton, and Carl Mathis. Photograph B shows the presentation of a framed picture to Canon H. M. D and Margaret Westin by [name?]. Photograph C shows Margaret Westin and a special cake and a young boy. Photograph D shows Canon H. M. D and Margaret Westin and the special cake. Photograph E shows Canon H. M. D and Margaret Westin and two gentlemen.
The photograph shows Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin, Peggy Holland, Frances MacPherson, and Bayliss Lee burning a mortgage contract while others look on.
Photograph A shows Reverend Canon H.M.D. Westin and [from left to right] David Kays, Charles Mathis, and an unidentified young man dressed in white on Palm Sunday in the old Church Hall. Photograph B shows [from left to right] David Kays, Charles Mathis, and an unidentified young man dressed in white on Palm Sunday in the old Church Hall. The photographs appear to relate to PHOTO 0224. Further identification necessary.
The photograph is a formal portrait of the Reverend Canon J. Simpson, St. Peter's priest incumbent, with three assistants. From left to right, the men are: Reverend. G. F. Scovil, B.A., sitting; Reverend Canon J, Simpson, M.A., B.G.L.; Reverend A. E. Andrew, B.A.; and Reverend T. H. Hunt, M.A.