Photograph A shows Moe Kinnon sitting at a table with platters of cake.
Photograph B shows Philippa Ploughman and Jacques Smith.
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".
The photograph shows an AYPA Camp Kingston provincial Labor Day conference in 1954 or 1955. Standing left to right: Barry Champion, Catherine Greene (later Tuck), Reverend Robert Tuck, and Claire Sudsbury.
The photograph shows a portrait of Father Osborne. The name of the photographic studio is embossed on the bottom of the photograph. The inscription on the back reads "Fr Osborne S.S.J.E., held mission here 1883, Anglican Bp of Springhill IN." He preached at the Jubilee service of 1919.
The photograph shows a full-length studio portrait of a young boy in a suit. The back is inscribed with: "Mr Hodgson from his little friend Ernest" and "February 1884." Also written on the back are the words "Banner bearer" and "Wm. Schultz." The frame has "G.H. Cook" in script at the bottom left.
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 photographs show the cast of the 1953 AYPA play "Prison Across the Street" posing in costume on stage. The people have been identified on the back of the photograph as follows: Albert Weatherby, Lily (MacPherson) Augustine (best actress award, Stewiacke NS), Peter Shama, June (Dickson) McKenzie, Arthur MacLean, Gladys (Kays) Dirani.
The photographs show the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral at night during a service with a full congregation. Photographs A B and C are taken from the balcony while Photograph D it taken is from the floor. Photographs A B, C, and D have been scanned. It is presumed, but not confirmed, that all the photographs are from the same service.
The file consists of 44 prints of clergymen, women, other men associated with St. Peter's Cathedral Church, and interior and exterior images of churches in England. Many of these images appear to be "cartes-de-visite," a type of small photograph, often the same size as a visiting card, which was traded among friends and visitors, particularly in the 1860s. People would collect cards and put them into containers or albums and put them on display.
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.