The photograph is a colour postcard of All Saints' Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The photograph shows a group of twenty-two men posing on a ship.
The photographs show what looks to be a bazaar being held at the church in the old hall. Photograph [a] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris and Kittie Orford standing in front of aprons on display. Photograph [b] shows Betty Blake standing and Margaret Hort sitting at a table with aprons displayed behind them.
The photographs show various aspects of the interior and exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and the old hall.
Photographs [a] and [b] show the church front door.
Photograph [c] shows the font.
Photograph [d] shows a stained glass window.
Photographs [e] and [f] show an Easter flower arrangement.
Photograph [g] shows the exterior of the old hall. There is snow on the ground.
Photograph [h] shows the exterior of the old hall where it connected to the church. There is a black SUV parked in front of it and a black dog next to the SUV.
Photograph [i] shows the old church sign leaning up against the old hall. The sign reads "The Anglican Church Welcomes You. St. Peter's Cathedral End of Block."
Photographs [j], [k], and [l] show the altar beneath three stained glass windows.
The photographs show Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying purple vestments in front of the church's altars.
Photograph A shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the back of weekday purple vestments in the chapel.
Photograph B shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of the Sunday purple vestments in the church.
Photograph C shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of his personal purple vestments in the chapel and photograph [d] shows the back.
The photographs show [a] Shane Barker and Father Peter Harris [b] Shane Barker at his "going away" event. Shane Barker was a summer assistant in 1993.
The photograph shows two young boys and a young girl standing outside of the old hall on a sunny day.
The Diocesan Church Society archives consist of annual reports, minutes, correspondence, secretaries files, and other business records related to the work of the society from the late 1800s to the first decade of the 21st century. Annual reports for the society are available from 1886 to 1888, with the following gaps: 1887, 1912, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1980, 1985. The only annual reports for subsequent years are one copy for 1998, one copy for 2007, and one copy for 2017.
Sans titreThe painting shows a portrait of the Right Reverend Hibbert Binney. The original painting was done by Robert Harris, RCA and it hangs in the Chapter room of the church.
Sans titreThe photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Canon James Simpson.