The photograph shows a head portrait of the Venerable George Stavert Tanton.
George Stavert TantonThe photograph shows a portrait of the Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris.
The photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Canon Gerald E. Moffatt.
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 Philip and Katrin Davis on St. David's Day of 1999. Katrin Davis is dressed in costume with a red cloak, red and white gingham apron, white bonnet and black hat.
The photograph shows a portrait of H. M. Peter Westin, son of Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin. Canon Westin served as rector of St. Peter's Cathedral from 1974-1990. Peter Westin is the author of An Act of Faith: The First Fifty Years of St. Peter's Cathedral.
The archives consist of draft manuscripts of books and chapters written by Peter Westin about the history of St. Peter's Cathedral. The documents include manuscripts of: "The Prayers of the People: The Canon Malone Years, 1921-1952"; "The Outbreak of War" (identified as Chapter XI of a manuscript); "A Footsoldier for Christ: The Canon Westin Years"; and "Anglicanism in Transition: The Cathedral Years: 1974-1990".
Peter WestinThe 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."
Photograph A shows a group of adults and children eating corn on the cob at an outdoor picnic. Madeline Crowell appears to be at top left. Photograph B shows children and an adult at an outdoor picnic.
The photograph shows the following people sitting and standing in the church house yard on Grafton street: standing in the back row, from left to right, are Amy Desbrisay and Georgie Pope; sitting in the front row, from left to right, are Gertie Hodgson, Maude Simpson, Eleanor Watson, and Rosa Desbrisay.