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 photograph shows a woman preparing food in a large pan over a stove top. The image appears to date from the 1960s or 1970s. The women are identified as follows: Left to right: Kitty Orford, Betty Blake, Margaret Horne, Becky MacDonald
The photograph shows a street covered extensively in snow, with buildings in the background. There is one person in the photograph who can only be seen from the waist up because the snow is so deep.
The photograph is a full-length studio portrait of William E. Enman, dressed in a white robe and holding a small book. The inscription on the back identifies him as a choir acolyte, with the dates 1882-1890.
The archives consist of handwritten and typed manuscripts of various writings by Walter Aidan Cotton, along with correspondence about his manuscripts, his last will and testament, and his wishes for the management of his publications and writings. The titles represented in the archives include: Faith in Christ and the Belief in Miracles; The Priesthood and the Resurrection; The Sap of the Vine; and The Sublimation of Life in God's Sacramental Universe.
The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of W. B. King, Assistant Priest of St. Peter's Cathedral from 1882-1885 and Headmaster of St. Peter's school during that time as well. The Notman studio logo is on the back.
The photographs show the retirement party for the Venerable G. S. Tanton. Photograph [a] includes two copies, one with a border and one without, showing the Venerable G. S. Tanton standing with his wife in the church. Photograph [b] shows, from left to right: G. S. Tanton, property warden Dr. Hammond Kelly, and Freda Harris [to be confirmed], as well as several unidentified individuals.