St. Peter's Cathedral Archives houses and makes available the Cathedral official archives, along with archival materials related to the church community in Charlottetown and across Prince Edward Island.
The photograph shows a view of the church and chapel from across the street in front of the government building. The envelope has "No. 7" written on the front.
The photograph shows Canon E. M. Malone [far left] standing in a room with his wife [third from the left]. Bishop Waterman is standing next to Mrs. Malone shaking hands with an unidentified man. Venerable Jack Davies [fifth from the right] is shaking hands with an unidentified woman. Jean Peake and Arthur Peake are standing next to each other [far right]. The rest of the people in the image are unidentified. It may be that this photograph was taken at the same time as PHOTO 0062, which is a formal group photograph of Bishop Waterman and PEI clergy.
The photograph shows the interior of the church, specifically the nave and chancel. The postcard on the reverse states "Private Postcard". The envelope with the negative has "No. 2" written on its front.
The photographs show the high altar. There are minor differences between the images but they are essentially the same. Note that candles and statues are shown. The statues are white, which predates the images to before painting was done in the early 1970's. The envelope holding the negatives has "No. 4" written on the front.
The photograph shows a view of the church and chapel from across the street in front of the government building. The negative was originally in envelope No. 7. The view is quite similar to Photo 0325, however this image includes a clear view of the building on Fitzroy Street.
The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone and Mrs. Malone outside at Government House Grounds in Victoria, B.C. The location information was written on the back of the photograph.
The photograph shows the Reverend Canon E. M. Malone and Mrs. Malone outdoors at the Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta. the location and date information were written on the back of the photograph.
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.