The photograph shows a group of children and adults sitting indoors. The photograph appears to date from the 1970s to 1980s. The image is blurry and of poor quality.
The photograph shows a Sunday School class photo, with 22 students and two adults in the image. The following is an incomplete list of names of people in the photograph: Daphne Armstrong, Joan Korrey, Janet Korrey, [name?] Weatherbie, Frankie Macpherson, Father W. G. Hogg, Wendy Armstrong, Pinkie Morris, Roma Korrey [?], John Fielding, Fred Hyndman, Hazel Kays, Doreen Kays, Sue Brouton, Kathrine Shanna, and Reverend Canon E. M. Malone.
The photographs show children participating in Sunday School. Photograph [a] shows Michael Edward, Alan West, [f. name?] Simon, Brian Francis, Graeme Francis, and Eric Edward; photograph [b] shows Rory Francis standing and Janet Fitzgerald holding an instrument and sitting with some children; the children in photograph [c] are unidentified; photograph [d] shows Emily Simon in the red headband, James Jabour, and M.E. Woodside; and the children in photograph [e] and [f] are unidentified.
The photograph shows six children sitting on the grass for a Sunday School picnic. Three of the children are identified as: Wendy Armstrong, Winnifred Anne MacMillan, and Holly MacMillan.
The photographs show church members at a barbeque. It appears to be the Sunday School picnic at Strathgartney, and the woman handing out buns is Bev McMurray, the Sunday School teacher. Ann Francis is in the red shirt and cap. Father Peter Harris is in the blue cap, and Bev's husband is in blue shorts. The other people are unidentified.
Textiles collected by St. Peter's Cathedral Church over the years, primarily because they have a direct relationship to the church or the community.
St. Peter's Cathedral ChurchThe photographs show the church decorated for the Thanksgiving service.
Photograph [a] shows the altar decorated with a loaf of bread and grapes.
Photograph [b] shows a closeup of the bread and grapes.
Photograph [c] shows the front decorated with artificial leaves.
Photograph [d] shows a display with leaves and various fruits and vegetables.
Photograph [e] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris standing next to the display.
A copy of the Hope of the World painting by Harold Copping. According to writing on the back,the print was presented to the Children's Corner at St. Peter's Cathedral by the Anglican Catholic Overseas Association to mark the centenary of the Oxford Movement on 14 July 1933.
The photograph shows Thomas Heath Haviland, warden and parish trustee, in a seated studio portrait.
These photographs show tree removal at St. Peter's Church in 2011. Only photos A -M of the set of 32 have been scanned.