- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0147
- Item
- 191?
The photograph shows two young boys dressed in a full length portrait in choir robes. The book, "Act of Faith", identifies them as W.B. Brady, 1910; Earl Whitlock, 1911.
The photograph shows two young boys dressed in a full length portrait in choir robes. The book, "Act of Faith", identifies them as W.B. Brady, 1910; Earl Whitlock, 1911.
St. Peter's Cathedral interior photograph
The photograph shows the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral. The photograph appears to have been taken from the balcony and shows the altar and the front pews.
The photograph is a reprint of a portrait of Robert Harris who is the artist who created the paintings in the Chapel. C.M.G. follow his name.
Robert Harris
Right Reverend Hibbert Binney portrait
The painting shows a portrait of the Right Reverend Hibbert Binney. The original painting was done by Robert Harris, RCA and it hangs in the Chapter room of the church.
Bishop Hibbert Binney
The photograph is a portrait of E. B. Spurr. An inscription on the back reads "Prepared for matriculation." The book "Act of Faith" notes that E. B. Spurr took his matriculation exam in 1901 at King's College, Windsor, N. S.
The photograph is a formal seated portrait of George R. G. Bagnall, Church Warden in 1892.
The photograph is a framed portrait of His Honour J. S. Carvell, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island and a Trustee in 1872 and a Warden of the church in 1892
Canon E. M. Malone group photograph
The photograph shows Canon E. M. Malone [far left] standing in a room with his wife [third from the left]. Bishop Waterman is standing next to Mrs. Malone shaking hands with an unidentified man. Venerable Jack Davies [fifth from the right] is shaking hands with an unidentified woman. Jean Peake and Arthur Peake are standing next to each other [far right]. The rest of the people in the image are unidentified. It may be that this photograph was taken at the same time as PHOTO 0062, which is a formal group photograph of Bishop Waterman and PEI clergy.
The photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified male, taken outdoors.
The photograph is a formal, full-length portrait of a man in clerical dress holding a book, possibly a Bible.