The photograph is a full-length portrait of Reverend Father Abbot. The handwritten note on the back reads "Rev. Father Abbot, Christ Ch. Clapham." Research shows that a Reverend Bradley Abbott was the first vicar of Christ Church, Clapham, England, in 1867.
The portrait shows the head-and-shoulders of Reverend G. F. Scovil, assistant deacon to Canon James Simpson.
The portrait is a colour painting of Reverend George Wright Hodgson. Unsure if it is a copy or original artwork.
The photograph is a formal portrait of Reverend George Wright Hodgson, seated with one hand on a book.
The photograph shows the first incumbent priest of St. Peter's Cathedral, Reverend George Wright Hodgson, seated for 3/4 portrait.
The photograph shows a full length portrait of the Reverend George Wright Hodgon.
George W. HodgsonThe photograph shows a large group of youths standing around Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin inside St. Peter's Cathedral. The photograph appears to have been taken after a confirmation service involving the youths. A partial list of the youths' names includes: Chris Mathis, Teff Taweel, Donnie Taweel, Clayton Yeo, Susan Stensch, Paula Taweel, [?] Costain, John Jabbour, John Ghiz, Joe Weatherby, Joanne Jabbour, Debbie Ellis, Linda Bradley.
The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of John Chippendale Montesquieu Bellew. The handwritten note on the back reads "Mr. Bellew." At the bottom of the front indicates the photographers name, Mayall, Photo and on the right London & Brighton. Research indicates that this is John Chippendale Montesquieu Bellew (1823-1874), a popular preacher and public reader.
The photograph is a full-length portrait of Reverend Joseph Newton Smith. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Rev. Newton Smith Harlow." In 1868 Smith was named as vicar to St. Mary Magdalene, Harlow. Smith was also a founding member of the Society of the Holy Cross.
The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of Reverend Kenneth Hind. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Rev. Kenneth Hind Assistant 1882-1885." and "with the [?] mail very Kind wishes." Printed at the bottom of the front of the photograph is the name of the studio, "WM. Notman - Halifax, N.S."