The photographs show cemetery renovations: Tree removal, tree trimming, and ground clearing
The photographs show a Basketry 101 class held in St. Peter's Hall on 27 February 2011 after church. Some participants shown are Janice MacKinnon, Sally Goddard, Kellie Annett, Cindy MacLean,Lisa Edwards, Cyril Armstrong, Gaie Orton Kennedy and Rebecca MacLure. The photographs were mounted on a poster, which is photo J.
Photographs ABCD have been scanned
Photo A shows a large group class in action
Photo B (left to right) shows the teacher and Cindy Maclean
Photo C (left to right) shows Edith Rogers and [?]
Photo D (left to right) shows Catherine Edwards and Rosemary Mathis
The sketch depicts parishioners and choir, Matins 1872.
The framed print hung in the chapter room for years and is signed R. Harris. A typed note was on the back of the sketch that states: " Presented by Charles E. Carman to the Chapter Room of St. Peter's Cathedral, Ch'town in loving memory of happy days spent in the Parish when his dear Friend George W Hodgson was Priest. Feast of All Saints, 1902. The original handwritten script remains with the frame.
Father Peter Harris adds the following items of note about the sketch: The text above the stained glass window and brick wall are no longer visible. as are the stars are shown on the ceiling. The rood screen (installed December 1873) is not present.
Photograph A shows Jean Peake and Peggy Holland. Photograph C shows Eric Edward (standing) and Craig MacDonald (seated). Photograph D shows Annie Carter and a young person holding a cat. Photograph E shows Gethin Edward, Eric Edward and Craig MacDonald. Photograph G shows M.E. Woodside and Cecily Edward. Photograph H shows Gethin Edward, Allison MacDonald, Annie Carter, and Cecily Edward. Photograph I shows Nigel Carter. Photograph J shows Keith Ellis, Roger Carter, Cecily Edward, Allyson MacDonald, Rory Francis, and the Rector. Photograph K shows Haynes Hubbard, Father Peter, and Graham MacDonald. Father Peter is introducing Haynes Hubbard (Student assistant to the rector) to the group. Photograph L shows Heidi Hutchings. Photograph M is a group picture. Front row: Stacy Ellis, Cecily Edward, Annie Carter, Roger Carter, Middle row: Craig MacDonald, Nigel Carter, Allison MacDonald, Gethin Edward. Back row: unk, Katie Woodside, Father Peter Harris, Keith Ellis, Adam MacKinnon, Adam Francis, Eric Edward, Mathew Carter. Photograph N Unknown lady . Photograph O Members of the youth group (See M), Photograph P Adam MacKinnon and Keith Ellis, Photograph Q Adam MacKinnon Keith Ellis, Stacy Ellis and Unidentified young lady Photograph R Adam Francis and Mathew Carter and Eric Edward both holding cats.
The photographs show Froggy's Fashion Show participants, including Rosemary Mathis, Leonard Ellsworth, Nancy Oxford, Beth Dowbiggin, Annie Carter, Mariel Pitt, Sylvia Taylor, Betty Blake, Carl Mathis, Nancy Warren, Donalda Winter, Dorothy Orton, Norma Simpson, Betty Blake, Carol Anne, Lindsay West, Gwen Warren, Bennett and Lewis Harris, Katie, Rachel, and Maddie Harris, Anna Lee Hogan, Father David Harris, Father Peter Harris, Kitty Oxford, and Betty Acorn.
The organizers were Annie Carter, Catherine Edward, Ann Francis, Lynn MacDonald and Rosemary Mathis and it was held in the old Hall. Norma Simpson was the MC.
The photographs show gravestones being cleaned and repaired. Photograph C and I show Larry and his son Ernest Arsenault and photographs N O and P show the Longworth stones.
The photographs show cemetery renovations. Photograph C shows clean Harris markers, photograph H shows an unknown grave which might be a Peake child.
The photographs show cemetery renovations in 2003.
The set of slides was prepared by Canon Robert Tuck. A few members of St. Peter's Cathedral presented the slides in every Anglican church in PEI to share the news about the recent upgrades and encourage attendance at the camp. The collection has pictures of campers, the camp, parents, etc
The series consists of master copies and additional copies of published annual reports for St. Peter's Cathedral Church. The series of reports is complete.
The annual reports were formatted differently over the years. In the 19th century, reports were published as small self-inclusive booklets. Then they were published as part of the St. Peter's Parish Monthly Magazine for a few years before returning to booklet form. In 1994, individual reports from committees and groups were consolidated into a document, usually with a cover page, which served as the annual report but which also included the minutes of the previous year's annual meeting along with an agenda for the current year's annual meeting.
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