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Church music camp photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0163 · Item · [n.d.]

The photograph shows a group of children and adults sitting in chairs in a semi-circle, facing a man whose arm is gesturing out towards his audience. The people and the event are not identified but it appears the event was a church music camp.

Church music camp photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0164 · Item · [n.d.]

The photograph shows an indoor audience of children sitting in chairs before an adult male. The event is not confirmed but the photograph appears to relate to a church music camp.

CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0262 A B C D · File · 1990-2000

This framed presentation of four images appears to have been put together by St. Peter's Cathedral Church volunteers for display purposes: the images appear to have come from published sources and include both photographic images and drawings.

Image A is a photograph of Reverend Randall Thomas Davidson, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, the first archbishop of Canterbury to visit Canada in 1904. Image B is a sketch of Reverend Charles Inglis D.D. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia (1787-1815), who was the first colonial bishop of the Church of England. Image C shows Reverend Charles Hamilton, M.A. OXON., D.D., D.C.L., who was the Lord Bishop of Ottawa and who reached in St. Peter's Cathedral Church at the centennial of the diocese of Nova Scotia in August [188?]. Image D is a photograph of Reverend Arthur Foley WInnington-Ingram, D.D., Lord Bishop of London, who was the first bishop of London to visit Canada in 1907.

Church pulpit photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0376 · Item · [1860-1930]

The photograph shows an elaborate church pulpit. The location of the church is unknown, but the photograph was taken by a photographer in England so it is likely an English church.

Clergy and cantor photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0124 · Item · October 1980

The photograph shows the following group of clergy and a cantor standing in front of the altar at St. Peter's Cathedral. Included in the photograph are: Father David Mercer, Father Chris LePage, Father Richmond Bridge, Crucifer, Brother Wayne Dawson, and Carl Mathis. The photograph was taken after the closing service for the camp for choristers and servers.

CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0033 · Item · 1896

The photograph shows the clergy and choir of the Silver Jubilee in 1896, standing outdoors. In the back row, from left to right, are: A. E. Andrew, Rev. Thos. Lloyd, Rev. E. G. Woollard, Rev. T. H. Hunt, F. P. Carvell, R. Young, L. W. Watson, Ven. S. Weston Jones, W. L. Cotton, G. Acklem, and G. Irwin. In the middle row are: E. A. Earle, F. C. Cotton, Alf. Tomlins, James Waddell, G. H. Foster, C. R. Harris, Rev. James Simpson, R. L. Cotton, E. Bayfield, A. Clark, W. E. Enman, and W. J. Cox. In the front row are: George Stewart, H. Stewart, Charles Earle, J. J. Enman, Robert Tomlins, W. H. Tidmarsh, Robert Hogg, Lorne H. Peake, and J. A. Williams.

CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0048 · Item · 1971

The photograph shows a group of people standing and sitting in front of Clergy House, 5-7 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Some of the people have been identified as follows Aunt Gertie Hodgson, Maude Simpson, Eleanor Watson, Rosa Desbrisay, Amy Desbrisay and Georgie Pope.

Clerical group photograph
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0242 · Item · 6 May 1955

The photograph shows a group of clergymen. The only man identified in the image is Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. There is a note on the back that says he is "second from left." On the back also says, "St. Chad's, Regina".

Clerical group portrait
CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0313 · Item · 1885

The photograph is a group portrait of a number of clergymen at the funeral of G.W. Hodgson. Reverend Charles Darling is identified as the assistant priest of St. Matthias Church. The young men with him are identified as A. Irwin, R. Irwin and C. Hine.

CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0044 · Item · 4 December 1975

The photograph shows a confirmation and first communion of 28 people, held inside St. Peter's Cathedral. The people in the photograph, from left to right include the following: Eddie Acorn, Reverend G. F. Arnold, an unidentified male, and Rod Vessey.