The photographs show four perspectives of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip in a vehicle with an RCMP officer at the wheel and another law-enforcement official in the front passenger seat. The group is arriving at Victoria Park while a crowd looks on. The visit took place in 1973, on the centennial of Prince Edward Island's entry into Confederation. Accompanying information for these images and related photos PHOTO 0221 indicate that Archdeacon S. Tanton preached the sermon as the event was broadcast on national and international television.
The photograph shows Queen Elizabeth and Reverend Cuthbert Simpson, the Dean of Christ Church in Oxford, England, walking down a street while a crowd, mainly of young people, watches on from behind a rope.
The photographs show Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying purple vestments in front of the church's altars.
Photograph A shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the back of weekday purple vestments in the chapel.
Photograph B shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of the Sunday purple vestments in the church.
Photograph C shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of his personal purple vestments in the chapel and photograph [d] shows the back.
The photographs show Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin and others in a St. Peter's Palm Sunday procession outside the Cathedral. David Kays is leading the procession; the rest of the people are unidentified. There is a slight difference between Photographs A and B, showing they were taken close together.
The photograph shows a group of students posing for a photograph outdoors at the Prince of Wales College campus.
The photograph is a postcard showing a group of normal (model) school students standing outdoors at Prince of Wales College.
The photograph is a group portrait of the Prayer Book Revision Committee of the General Synod of 1911-1916. People are numbered within the portrait and their names are listed along the sides.
The people in the portrait are as follows from 1-50: 1) Matheson the Abbot of Rupert's Land; 2) Worrell the Abbot of Nova Scotia; 3) Du Vernet the Bishop of Caledonia; 4) Sweeny the Bishop of Toronto; 5) Williams the Bishop of Huron; 6) Pinkham the Bishop of Calgary; 7) Mills the Bishop of Ontario; 8) Richardson the Bishop of Fredericton; 9) Scriven the Bishop of Columbia; 10) Bidwell the Bishop of Kingston; 11) Thornloe the Abbot of Algoma; 12) Farthing the Bishop of Montreal; 13) Gray the Bishop of Edmonton; 14) Robins the Bishop of Athabasca; 15) Hamilton the Bishop of Mid Japan; 16) Stringer the Bishop of Yukon; 17) White the Bishop of Honan; 18) Williams the Bishop of Quebec; 19) Reeves the Assistant Bishop of Toronto; 20) Doull the Bishop of Kootenay; 21) Newnham the Bishop of Saskatchewan; 22) Canon D'Easum of New Westminster; 23) Chancellor Campbell of Quebec; 24) Mr. H.S. Crotty of Victoria B.C.; 25) Lofthouse the Bishop of Keewatin; 26) Neales the Dean of Fredericton; 27) Starr the Dean of Ontario; 28) Canon Simpson of Charlottetown, PEI; 29) Armitage the Archbishop of Halifax; 30) Canon Powel of Toronto; 31) McJustice Fitzgerald of Charlottetown, PEI; 32) Rural Dean Cayley of Toronto; 33) Schofield the Dean of Columbia; 34) Gilman the Archdeacon of Algoma; 35) Evans the Dean of Montreal; 36) Canon Patterson-Smyth of Montreal; 37) Professor Abbott Smith of Montreal; 38) Chancellor Davidson; 39) Mr. Matthew Wilson of Chatham, Ontario; 40) Principal Lloyd of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; 41) Chancellor Martin; 42) Canon Dyson Hague of Toronto; 43) Canon Plumtre of Toronto; 44) Coady the Archdeacon of York; 45) Chancellor Worrell of Toronto; 46) Newnham the Archdeacon of Fredericton; 47) Canon Craig of Petrolia; 48) Mr. Chas Jenkins of Petrolia; 49) Coombs the Dean of Rupert's Land; 50) Canon Sutherland of Hamilton.
The photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Venerable J.R. Davies.
The photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified male, taken outdoors.
The photograph shows a head portrait of the Venerable George Stavert Tanton.
George Stavert Tanton