Reverend G. F. Scovil portrait
- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0027
- Item
- January 1896
The portrait shows the head-and-shoulders of Reverend G. F. Scovil, assistant deacon to Canon James Simpson.
Reverend G. F. Scovil portrait
The portrait shows the head-and-shoulders of Reverend G. F. Scovil, assistant deacon to Canon James Simpson.
The half-length portrait shows E. T Woollard in clerical robes. The handwriting on the back states: Rector Georgetown, 1891-92
The full-length portrait shows Reverend A. Watson standing indoors.
The photograph shows the Bishop of Argyle outdoors, seated with two shaggy dogs. On the back of the photograph it reads "Bishop of Argyle and the dogs" followed by something illegible.
Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, Mrs. Margaret Malone and group photograph
The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone [second from the left] and his wife Margaret Malone [third from the left] sitting on a bench, outdoors, with four men. The man at the back is Sidney Davies, followed by Canon George Russell Harrison (Summerside) and on the far right is Venerable G.S. Tanton.
Clergy and Choir of Silver Jubilee group photograph
The photograph shows the clergy and choir of the Silver Jubilee in 1896, standing outdoors. In the back row, from left to right, are: A. E. Andrew, Rev. Thos. Lloyd, Rev. E. G. Woollard, Rev. T. H. Hunt, F. P. Carvell, R. Young, L. W. Watson, Ven. S. Weston Jones, W. L. Cotton, G. Acklem, and G. Irwin. In the middle row are: E. A. Earle, F. C. Cotton, Alf. Tomlins, James Waddell, G. H. Foster, C. R. Harris, Rev. James Simpson, R. L. Cotton, E. Bayfield, A. Clark, W. E. Enman, and W. J. Cox. In the front row are: George Stewart, H. Stewart, Charles Earle, J. J. Enman, Robert Tomlins, W. H. Tidmarsh, Robert Hogg, Lorne H. Peake, and J. A. Williams.
The photograph is a formal, full-length portrait of a man in clerical dress holding a book, possibly a Bible.
The portrait shows Edith B. Wright seated at a table.
The photograph shows Ernest Earle standing for a full-length studio portrait, indoors.
St. Peter's Cathedral memorial stained glass window photographs
The photograph (PHOTO 0041A) shows St. Peter's Cathedral's memorial stained glass window. A newspaper clipping on the back of the image (PHOTO 0041B) explains that this stained glass window was installed in memory of Daniel Hodgson and his wife Margaret Leah, who passed away in 1883 and 1878 respectively. The exact date of the photograph is not known.