St. Peter's Cathedral Archives houses and makes available the Cathedral official archives, along with archival materials related to the church community in Charlottetown and across Prince Edward Island.
The photographs show the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral, showing the altar and extensive flower arrangements. Pews are present so the picture must have been taken after 1926.
The photographs show a confirmation ceremony in St. Peter's Cathedral. Photographs A and B show Carolyn Paton among other children, in front of the altar. Photograph C shows Warden Don Carruthers, Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin, Bishop Arnold, and David Michael inside a classroom. Photograph D shows Bishop Arnold seated in front of the altar, with David Michael standing beside him.
Photograph A shows the AYPA cast of the play "This Night Shall Pass" in 1954. The photograph shows the cast from left to right: June Dickson (later June MacKenzie), Arthur MacLean, Harry Shama. Photograph B shows the same three individuals, and photograph C shows only Arthur MacLean and June Dickson. The newspaper clipping indicates that the performers won an award at the AYPA festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As noted on the back of the photographs and in the newspaper clipping, the director was A. Stuart Dickson.
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 photographs show the PEI Junior Auxiliary group standing on some church steps. In Photograph B, a sign in front of the children reads "Thy Kingdom Come, St Mary's JA's Summerside."
The photograph is a formal portrait of the Reverend Canon E. M. Malone and differs from the portrait in the Hall hallway. The large print is signed by the photographer.
The photographs show the cast of the 1953 AYPA play "Prison Across the Street" posing in costume on stage. The people have been identified on the back of the photograph as follows: Albert Weatherby, Lily (MacPherson) Augustine (best actress award, Stewiacke NS), Peter Shama, June (Dickson) McKenzie, Arthur MacLean, Gladys (Kays) Dirani.