The photograph is a portrait of Sister Theresa of St. Margaret's Boston. Theresa Cundall was a daughter of William Cundall and Sarah Hazard.
The photograph is a portrait of an unidentified man, possibly George Bagnall as in PHOTO 315
The photograph shows a group of three people in front of the rectory. Canon Malone is standing on the left next to Margaret Malone. There man on the right appears to be the Bishop of Bradford. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads: "Bishop of Bradford who was quite a [?] made E. M. shine his shoes." Additional text on the back is indecipherable.
This photograph shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris standing with Father Jacques Smith looking at something.
These photographs show a youth group meeting for St. Peter's Cathedral. The people depicted in photograph [a] are Rick Ball, Margot Ball, Annie Carter, and Katie Woodside. Roger Carter and Matthew Carter are in photograph [b].
The photographs show a church meeting held in the old hall at St. Peter's Cathedral about a new roof. Photograph [a] shows a large group of people; photograph [b] has Rory Francis presenting to the people at the meeting; photograph [c] shows Annie and Martin Carter sitting at a table with papers; and photograph [d] shows Stewart Bennie and Rory Francis sitting at a table with papers.
The photographs show the church decorated for the Thanksgiving service.
Photograph [a] shows the altar decorated with a loaf of bread and grapes.
Photograph [b] shows a closeup of the bread and grapes.
Photograph [c] shows the front decorated with artificial leaves.
Photograph [d] shows a display with leaves and various fruits and vegetables.
Photograph [e] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris standing next to the display.
The photographs show the dedication of the new church hall for St. Peter's. People in the photographs have been identified as:
Photo A Father Peter Harris
Photo B: Left to right: Father David Harris, Bishop Fred Hiltz, Father Peter Harris
Photo C: Left to right: Rory Francis, Edgar MacDonald, Bishop Fred Hiltz,
Father Peter Harris, Father David Harris and Charles Williams.
According to information provided to the Archives by Father Peter Harris via email on 23 September 2019, the time frame for demolition of the old hall and construction of the new hall was as follows: "On Sunday April 18, 2004, a 'closing of the old hall' event was held after the church service. We gathered in the old hall for one last time, prayers were said and we all said 'farewell' to the old hall. Over the next three weeks, the demolition company performed to process of removing windows, wires, plumbing, glass, etc. Tuesday 11 May 2004 was the actual day of demolition of the structure. Some of us watched from the back stoop of the Church House, as the machine with the wrecking ball and mechanical jaws performed the actual taking down of the structure. By 4 pm, our old hall had been reduced to a pile of rubble. Over the next few days trucks picked up and carried away all the rubble, and then the construction of the new hall began. By early October the hall was almost complete and usable. The Dedication of the new Hall was Sunday 24 October, 2004. Bishop Hiltz was with us for this special event."
The photographs show church members at a barbeque. It appears to be the Sunday School picnic at Strathgartney, and the woman handing out buns is Bev McMurray, the Sunday School teacher. Ann Francis is in the red shirt and cap. Father Peter Harris is in the blue cap, and Bev's husband is in blue shorts. The other people are unidentified.
The photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Canon E. M. Malone.
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