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Group photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0334 · Item · 1921-1952

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.

Group photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0192 · Item · [1970?-1989?]

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.

Group photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0336 · Item · 1921-1952

The photograph shows a group of twenty-two men posing on a ship.

CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0243 BD · Item · [n.d.]

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."

CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0112 · Item · 1946

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.

Gertrude M. Hodgson portrait
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0137 · Item · 1869 - 1885

The photograph shows Gertrude Magdalene Hodgson (nee DesBrisay), the wife of Reverend George Wright Hodgson, in a formal studio portrait.

George W. Hodgson archives
CA PEI SPCA 001 · Fonds · 1865-1916

The archives consist of personal and church-related records created or received by George W. Hodgson in his capacity as rector of St. Peter's Cathedral Church. Series include: certificates, correspondence, diaries, notes and sermons, printed communications and addresses, and records of personal and life events.

The archives include the following files and items, described in more detail in the finding aid:

-- Appointment of G. W. Hodgson as Deacon, Admission of Holy Orders, 11 June 1865 (File 1)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson to Parish of Falmouth, Nova Scotia, 12 June 1865 (File 2)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson to Parish of St. John, Lunenburg, 24 December 1866 (File 3)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson as Chaplain, St. Peter’s, 25 May 1869 (File 4)
-- Admission of George W. Hodgson to Incumbency of St. Peter’s, 29 June 1873 (File 5)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson as Priest Incumbent St. Peter’s, 3 August 1873 (File 6)
-- Rev. George W. Hodgson Diary 1871-1872 (File 7)
-- George W. Hodgson Diary 1880, 19 January 1880 – 31 March 1880 (File 8)
-- “G.W. Hodgson’s Notes on a Trip 1882-3”, 19 April 1882 – 29 October 1883 (describing a trip from Charlottetown to other parts of Prince Edward Island and to London, England) (File 9)
-- George W. Hodgson Notes and Reflections, 1 February 1885 – 29 March 1885 (File 10)
-- George W. Hodgson correspondence, 1867-1885 (see below for further details about correspondence) (File 11)
-- George W. Hodgson notes for confirmation classes, 1871-1885 (File 12)
-- George W. Hodgson, “Notes of Conversations with Candidates for Conversion 1883-1884” [1885?] and "The Sevenfold Gift: Notes for Confirmation Classes, by Rev. George W. Hodgson" (Toronto, Church Book Room, 1915) (File 13)
-- Confirmation Register, 1869-1877 (File 14)
-- Register of communicants (File 15)
-- Printed communications and addresses, 1869-1885, n.d. (File 16)
-- George W. Hodgson death, funeral, and memorial records, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1911, 1916, n.d. (File 17)

The file of correspondence includes the items listed below:

Item 1: from J. C. [English?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 11 December 1868, re: church paper?
Item 2: from J. C. [English?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 12 December 1868, re: names for a committee of management
Item 3: from T. Haviland, Charlottetown, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 17 December 1872 , re: a gift of lamps for the chancel
Item 4: from Church Wardens and Vestry, Charlottetown, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 23 July 1877, re: vote of thanks to G. W. H. and John Ellis for fitting the interior of the church
Item 5: from [?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 11 September 1879, re: Lieutenant Governor’s certificate
Item 6: from [?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 20 [January?] 1880, re: statement of investments requested
Item 7: from [?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 6 April 1880, re: disappointment with G. W. H. re: sacramental character of marriage
Item 8: from J. G. MacGregor, Dalhousie College, Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 11 January 1884, re: whether King’s College should move to Halifax or Dalhousie should move to Windsor
Item 9: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Horace Haszard Esq., Charlottetown, 21 January 1885, re: Canada Temperance Act, elections (transcribed)
Item 10: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Leo Davidson, Charlottetown, 16 February 1885, re: stopping the paper delivery (letter is from Hodgson’s copy book)
Item 11: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Messrs Pitcairn, Charlottetown, 16 February 1885, re: a shipment of stained glass (letter is from Hodgson’s copy book)
Item 12: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to J. A. McLean, Charlottetown, 21 January 1885, re: Canada Temperance Act, elections (transcribed)
Item 13: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to J. A. McLean, Charlottetown, 24 January 1885, re: Canada Temperance Act, elections (transcribed)
Item 14: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to J. A. McLean, Charlottetown, 8 January 1885, re: whether King’s College should move to Halifax or Dalhousie should move to Windsor (22 page letter from Hodgson’s copy book)
Item 15: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Murray [Hodgson?], Charlottetown, 9 March 1885, re: new college in Halifax, funds (transcribed)
Item 16: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to L. H. Davies Esq. M.A., Charlottetown, 9 April 1885, re: imprisonment of P. P. Gillis, Temperance Act (transcribed)
Item 17: from Parishioners of St. George’s, Falmouth, Nova Scotia, to George W. Hodgson, Falmouth, Nova Scotia, 31 December 1866, re: extending thanks for his service as minister on his departure for Prince Edward Island
Item 18: note on voting rights for congregation, >1879, re: “42 Vic. Cap XIX (1879) re: persons entitled to vote at meetings of congregation”

George W. Hodgson
George R. Bagnall portrait
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0315 · Item · [1890-1898]

The photograph is a portrait of George R. Bagnall. A note on the back of the image says he was a banner bearer.

CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0093 · Item · 1892

The photograph is a formal seated portrait of George R. G. Bagnall, Church Warden in 1892.

General publications
CA PEI SPCA 017 · Collection · 1800?-2019?

Publications are added to the St. Peter's Cathedral Church archives' collection if they fit the Archives' mandate and have a direct relationship to the history of the church or contain information closely relevant to the story of the church or community. Additional copies of ephemera and grey literature have been retained if they seem to have been actively collected and/or used by ministers and church officials or members over the years. Series have been established for the following; extent is an estimate only, based on the size of the box. Each series, aside from Church Calendar, needs to be reviewed, appraised, arranged and described in more detail:

(1) Church Calendar (32 x 27 x 6 cm box)
(2) Church art and architecture (44 x 30 x 8 cm box)
(3) Sunday School and children's literature (44 x 30 x 8 cm box)
(4) Scouting publications (32 x 27 x 6 cm box)
(5) World War I and post-war or war-related military and government publications (32 x 27 x 6 cm box)
(6) Churches general (39 x 27 x 6 cm box)
(7) Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge publications (40 x 31 x 28 cm box)
Nos: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 are in one 40 x 31 x 28 cm box)
(8) Catholic Literature Association
(9) Mowbray Publishers
(10) St Peter and Paul London
(11 League of American Loyalists (LAL)
(12) Association for Promoting Retreats (APR)
(13) Various booklets
(14) Various pamphlets and tracts (44 x 30 x 8 cm box)