The series of four photographs show close-up images of the chapel altar.
A collection of photographs taken by Eddie Acorn during the dedication of All Souls' Chapel as a National Historic Site on 25 July 1994. The first 5 photographs have been scanned.
The photograph shows an interior view of All Soul's Chapel facing the altar.
A note on the back reads "Memorial for G. W. Hodgson, St. Peter's Charlottetown."
The photograph shows the interior of All Souls' Chapel and its altar.
The postcard shows the interior of All Souls' chapel, with no people. Note that chairs are being used instead of pews, dating the image to prior 1926.
The postcard and photograph show a frontal view of the altar in All Souls' chapel. Chairs can be seen at the edge of the photograph so it predates the installation of pew and altar rail. The photographer's name and location are embossed on the lower right.
The five photographs show the paintings in All Souls' Chapel, showing restoration work done by Percy N. Woodley in 1949. The accompanying letter in the archives (St. Peter's Cathedral Church Property Records, BOX 82, File 9) provides additional information about the restoration.
The photograph shows the damage done to All Souls' Chapel door following a break-and-entry on the building.
The photograph shows the altar of a church with a priest standing and two acolytes kneeling before him. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "S. Laurence, Norwich." The image appears to be hand coloured with vibrant red for the robes, pink and purple for the altar screen cloths, and blue and gold for the banners on each side of the altar.
The photograph shows the following ACW members, sitting and standing indoors: [front row] Mrs. L. Davison, Mrs. Tot Smith, Mrs. Agnes Dickson, Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong, Mrs. "Babe" Rogers, and [back row] Mrs. Phyllis Orford, Mrs. Freda Harris, Mrs. Nancy Sutherland, Mrs. Annie Biet [check spelling], Mrs. Dorothy Palmer, Mrs. Hazel Breedon, Mrs. Frances MacPherson, and Mrs. Regina Korrey.