The photograph shows Lewabeel Legene hugging her husband, Mengistu Buhamu. They are two Ethiopian refugees who worshipped at St. Peter's Cathedral for several years. The date stamp on the photograph shows "9 14 '91".
The photograph is a postcard showing the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral, with Christmas decorations.
The photograph shows a nativity scene with figurines surrounded by greenery.
The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of W. B. King, Assistant Priest of St. Peter's Cathedral from 1882-1885 and Headmaster of St. Peter's school during that time as well. The Notman studio logo is on the back.
The photograph is a formal seated portrait of George R. G. Bagnall, Church Warden in 1892.
Photograph A shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone shaking hands with property warden Dr. Hammond Kelly. Photograph B is a miniature of photograph A. Photograph C shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone standing with Marjorie Malone at the Diamond Jubilee celebration behind a table holding a three-tier cake, beside tall candles and flowers. Only Photograph C has been scanned. Photograph D is identical to A.
The photograph is a studio portrait of the Reverend Canon Gerald E. Moffatt, sitting and dressed in black. Under the bottom-right corner of the photo is written the name "James."
The photograph shows, from left to right: Clerical secretary of the Diocese of Nova Scotia; Archdeacon White; Archbishop Clarendon Lamb Worrell, and Reverend Canon E. M. Malone standing outdoors at Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown, PEI.
The photograph shows a large group of youths standing around Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin inside St. Peter's Cathedral. The photograph appears to have been taken after a confirmation service involving the youths. A partial list of the youths' names includes: Chris Mathis, Teff Taweel, Donnie Taweel, Clayton Yeo, Susan Stensch, Paula Taweel, [?] Costain, John Jabbour, John Ghiz, Joe Weatherby, Joanne Jabbour, Debbie Ellis, Linda Bradley.
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.