The photograph shows Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher and four other clergy at St. Chad's, Regina, Saskatchewan. The note on the back of the photo identifies Bishop Coleman and Dean Noel.
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 photograph shows St. Peter's Cathedral from Rochford Square in the winter.
The photograph shows children sitting at school desks singing to an accompanying piano.
The archives consist of both personal and business records created or accumulated by Edward Jarvis Hodgson, including records related to the administration of St. Peter's Cathedral Church. A large portion of the archives relate to the operations of the Hodgson Trust, which was established after E.J. Hodgson's death, along with record of other trust accounts established during Hodgson's lifetime or after his death.
The file list provides details of the contents of the archives. Some of the names mentioned in the records, as shown in the file list, include the following: Thomas Handrahan, Matilda Peake, George Peake, Ralph Peake, Charles Wright, Charles Leigh (and wife), Edward Thomas Caswell, Margaret Brenan, Margaret Matilda Jane Hodgson (nee Brecken, Edward Hodgson's widow), Helen Brecken (and the Helen Brecken Memorial Trust.)
Zonder titelPhotograph A shows the AYPA cast of the play "This Night Shall Pass" in 1954. The photograph shows the cast from left to right: June Dickson (later June MacKenzie), Arthur MacLean, Harry Shama. Photograph B shows the same three individuals, and photograph C shows only Arthur MacLean and June Dickson. The newspaper clipping indicates that the performers won an award at the AYPA festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As noted on the back of the photographs and in the newspaper clipping, the director was A. Stuart Dickson.
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".
Zonder titelThe 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.
Zonder titelThe 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 members of St. Paul's, as follows. Standing: Willie Shama, Jim Haslam, Jim Peake, Art Hogan. Sitting: Canon Ibbott, rector of St Paul's Anglican; Canon E. M. Malone, Canon G.E. Moffatt, rector of St Peter's. Barbara Rogers is seen in the background and appears to be pouring tea. The caption on the back reads: "Golden Jubilee Rev Canon Malone M.A.D.D.L.L.D."