The photographs show cemetery renovations. Photograph C shows clean Harris markers, photograph H shows an unknown grave which might be a Peake child.
The photographs show the war memorial plaque inside the Cathedral door commemorating the Great War 1914-1918. Wording for the plaque is as follows: Their Name Liveth for Evermore. To the Glory of God and in Pious Memory of those who Laid down their lives in the Great War 1914-1918 especially John Francklyn Peters ( Pte. 7th Batt. C.E.F, April 24th 1916 aged 22 years), Gerald Hamilton Peters ( Lieut. 7th Batt. C.E.F, June 3rd 1917 aged 22 years), Harry Cuthbert Stuart D.C.M. (Lieut. 2nd Batt. C.E.F, Sept. 9, 1916 aged 28 years), Stewart Basil Simpson (Lieut. 5th CMR, C.E.F, Oct. 1st 1919, aged 22 years), Arthur Leigh Collett (Lieut. 8 Goucesters B.E.F. Nov. 18th 1917 aged 25 years), Noel L. Tooker (Capt. 54th Batt. C.E.F. March 1st 1917, aged 34 years), Henry Turner Cabonnell (Pte. RCR, April 9th, 1917 aged 29 years), Harold Morris ( TPR 5th CMR, C.E.F. OCT. 31, 1917 aged 28 years), John Walter Ings (Lieut. RE B.E.F, Sept.18th 1918 aged 20 years), Arthur Gordon (Sargt. Maj. 64 Arty A.E.F. Oct. 14th 1918, aged 27 years). "Translated from the warfare of the world into the Peace of God." "Grant them, O Lord, eternal rest and let Light Perpetual shine upon them."
Photo A has been scanned
This print shows a seated portrait of Canon Simpson. It was from a published source.
A photograph of a professor standing outside King's College. Research indicates that this is Reverend Canon E. M. Malone.
The photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Canon James Simpson.
The photograph shows a full-length portrait of Canon H. M. D. Westin.
The photograph shows P.E.I. Premier Thane Campbell seated outdoors with Reverend Canon E. M. Malone and two unidentified men, reviewing a parade.
The photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Canon E. M. Malone.
E.M. MaloneThe photograph shows Canon E. M. Malone [far left] standing in a room with his wife [third from the left]. Bishop Waterman is standing next to Mrs. Malone shaking hands with an unidentified man. Venerable Jack Davies [fifth from the right] is shaking hands with an unidentified woman. Jean Peake and Arthur Peake are standing next to each other [far right]. The rest of the people in the image are unidentified. It may be that this photograph was taken at the same time as PHOTO 0062, which is a formal group photograph of Bishop Waterman and PEI clergy.
The photograph shows Reverend Canon Malone walking outside in front of a window and bench. On the back of the photograph is written in dark ink "[St. Peters Day] June 29/69 St Peters." A second inscription in lighter writing reads "Opening Centre" and "MacCallum." It is unclear who/what the name "MacCallum" is referencing.