The photograph shows a group of twenty-two men posing on a ship.
The photograph shows a group of ten clergy walking down a sidewalk; the purpose of the processional is not known.
The photograph is a studio portrait of the fourth bishop of Nova Scotia, Hibbert Binney, who is shown seated and dressed in Holy orders. The studio logo is on the back.
Bishop Hibbert BinneyThe photograph is a formal portrait of Hibbert Binney, the fourth bishop of Nova Scotia, showing him sitting on a chair beside a table. The back of the photograph shows the William Notman's logo.
Bishop Hibbert BinneyThis photograph shows the "High Tea", run by the Bishop Binney group just before the New Hall was built. The members include (l-r) Nancy Oxford, Pauline Smith, Rosemary Mathis, Yvonne Weatherby Annie Carter, Hannah Ghiz, Betty Acorn, Dorothy Acorn, Katie Woodside, Carrie Costain and Marjorie Vessey. Note that the painting on canvas behind the ladies was sketched by Jean Paul Westin.
St. Peter's ChurchThe photograph shows a painting of the Holy family, with the infant held by his mother Mary, with and his father Joseph behind her. Embossed at the lower left is the studio and date "F. Hanfstaengl, 1871, Munchen".
The photograph shows the following clergy present at the induction of Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin: Archbishop Davies, Reverend H. M. D. Westin, Father Arnold, Father Ron Evans, Father Montgomery, Father Tom Mitchell, Canon Tuck, and Canon Ferguson. The photograph was taken indoors.
The photographs show various aspects of the interior and exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and the old hall.
Photographs [a] and [b] show the church front door.
Photograph [c] shows the font.
Photograph [d] shows a stained glass window.
Photographs [e] and [f] show an Easter flower arrangement.
Photograph [g] shows the exterior of the old hall. There is snow on the ground.
Photograph [h] shows the exterior of the old hall where it connected to the church. There is a black SUV parked in front of it and a black dog next to the SUV.
Photograph [i] shows the old church sign leaning up against the old hall. The sign reads "The Anglican Church Welcomes You. St. Peter's Cathedral End of Block."
Photographs [j], [k], and [l] show the altar beneath three stained glass windows.
The photograph shows the interior of the chapel at Magdalen College at Oxford University, England.
The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of J. L. S. Foster, Assistant Administrator in 1899-1890 of St. Peter's School.