The photograph is a portrait of John Ellis. The inscription on the back reads "John Ellis Assistant Priest 1871-1877." Above that inscription, written in pencil, is "Mrs. E. J. Hodgson." It is unclear why there are two inscriptions. The photographer is identified as based in Calcutta.
The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of Joseph Pope. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Joseph Pope, one of the first servers at the church." Research indicates that Joseph was born 1854 to William H. Pope and his wife Helen.
The photographs show the interior of the Cathedral facing the old pulpit. Note that chairs are being used instead of pews, these were used until 1926. On the back of photograph [a] in pencil is written St. Peter's Cathedral Charlottetown Prince Edward Island photo by Cloud Hill, Charlottetown". Photo B is identified as the Jubilee Service.
The photograph shows members of the junior choir standing in front of the altar at St. Peter's Cathedral. Among the members are the following: Susan Winter, Ruth Somers, Andrea Reesor, Joanne Weatherbie, Lesley Taylor, and Nanette Reesor. This list is incomplete.
The photograph shows Diane Kays, Hazel (Kays) Woodley, Doreen Kays, and Esma Kays on Easter Sunday 1987, receiving a donation of wall-mounted candle lights and a plaque.
The photograph is a full-length studio portrait of Lieutenant Governor Carvell, taken ca. 1889.
The photograph shows Major and Mrs. MacNutt and Walter standing together outdoors.
The photograph shows a man in front of a sink; he appears to be carrying out repairs. The photograph appears to date from the 1960s to 1970s.
The photographs show Mark and Martha Kays with Mark holding their young daughter.
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".