The photograph collection consists of 500+ b&w, colour, and sepia, and digital photographic images, including prints and a small number of negatives. Some images were created by or relate to St. Peter's Cathedral Church and its activities. Others appear to have been donated by members of the church because the images depict some event or topic relevant to the church's history. The collection will continue to expand as new photographs are added, with full provenance and copyright information captured whenever possible.
The photograph shows the lawn sign for St Peter's Cathedral.
The photograph is a full-length studio portrait of Lieutenant Governor Carvell, taken ca. 1889.
The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of William Cundall, taken ca. 1869.
The photograph shows the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral from the front. The photographs appear to be taken in the spring, as there are no leaves on the trees but also no snow on the ground.
The photograph shows a group of children and adults sitting in chairs in a semi-circle, facing a man whose arm is gesturing out towards his audience. The people and the event are not identified but it appears the event was a church music camp.
The photograph shows a group of children and at least two adults dressed in white robes standing outside of a church. Two children are wearing darker coloured robes and another is wearing lay clothing. They appear to be a choir group, but the event and location have not been confirmed.
The photograph shows a view of Rochford Square with St. Peter's Cathedral and bell tower in the background. There are no trees in the square, indicating that this photograph was taken before 1884, when the trees were planted.
The photograph shows Major and Mrs. MacNutt and Walter standing together outdoors.
The photograph shows three children and one adult male outdoors, participating in an activity with tapestry. The event is apparently part of church camp.