The photograph shows a large group assembled outside All Saint's Cathedral, Halifax on its opening day.
These photographs show parishioners participating in what looks like a dinner event at the old hall.
One scrapbook containing newspaper clippings related to various topics, both church-related and otherwise. On the flyleaf of the book is inscribed "commissioned to build this scrapp book, January 1894, Frank E. Lockhart." The name is crossed out an additional inscription is shown as "Willie Lockhart, Petitcodiac, N.B., February 23, 1905."
William LockhartOne scrapbook containing newspaper clippings related to various topics, both church-related and otherwise. The book originally contained a number of loose newspaper clippings, which were removed and photocopied, then added to the newspaper clippings reference files. The book also contained a number of loose annual reports for the church, which were moved to the annual reports files. The clippings and reports contained no annotations or information that warranted their retention with the scrapbook, which appears to have been a loose compilation of materials over many years, by unknown persons.
The photograph shows a nativity scene with figurines surrounded by greenery.
The photograph shows Mrs. Tuck, mother of Canon Robert Tuck, shaking hands with Queen Elizabeth while an unidentified woman stands on the left and an unidentified man stands of the right. The picture was taken at the official opening of the Confederation Centre which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference.
The photograph is a full-length portrait of Mrs. Ralph Brecken Peake (Matilda Haviland). A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Mrs. Ralph B. Peake. Obit 1911 RIP".
A photograph of Mr. Ralph Brecken Peake is available at PHOTO 0371.
The photograph shows Mrs. Edward Jarvis Hodgson (Margaret Matilda Jane Brecken), standing with her hands resting on the back of a chair, in a formal portrait by photographer William Notman. The studio logo is located at the bottom of the front and in the middle on the back side.
The Anglican Missal (SPCA 016 Item 1), created in memory of Mrs. Edward Hodgson, provides additional confirmation of her name.
The photograph is a full-length portrait of Mrs. Edward Hodgson, standing at a table. One handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "For dear Aunt Jane, 1st May 1867" and a second note, in different handwriting, reads "Mrs. Edward Hodgson." The image is the same as b&w photograph PHOTO 0089.
The Anglican Missal (SPCA 016 Item 1), created in memory of Mrs. Edward Hodgson, provides additional confirmation of her name.
The photograph is a seated portrait of Mrs Alexander. A handwritten note on the back reads "Mrs. Alexander."