The photograph is a formal portrait of Edward Malone, son of Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, in a naval uniform.
The photographs show four perspectives of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip in a vehicle with an RCMP officer at the wheel and another law-enforcement official in the front passenger seat. The group is arriving at Victoria Park while a crowd looks on. The visit took place in 1973, on the centennial of Prince Edward Island's entry into Confederation. Accompanying information for these images and related photos PHOTO 0221 indicate that Archdeacon S. Tanton preached the sermon as the event was broadcast on national and international television.
The photograph shows an exterior, frontal view of St. Peter's Cathedral and All Souls' Chapel, partially obscured by trees. Slight foliage on the trees indicates the photo was taken in the spring.
The photograph shows the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral. The photograph appears to have been taken from the balcony and shows the altar and the front pews.
The photograph shows a group of students posing for a photograph outdoors at the Prince of Wales College campus.
The photograph is a postcard showing a group of normal (model) school students standing outdoors at Prince of Wales College.
The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of J. L. S. Foster, Assistant Administrator in 1899-1890 of St. Peter's School.
The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of Fred E. J. Lloyd, assistant priest for St. Peter's Cathedral from 1880-1900.
The photograph shows a large group of people at the Anglican Youth Conference at Camp Kingston, Crapaud, PEI, in 1968. The only two people identified in the photograph are the Venerable G. S. Tanton and Pat Rogers.
The photograph shows a group of 28 or so youths and adults at a confirmation ceremony. The following is an incomplete list of the persons in the photograph: Charles Reagh, Lesley Taylor, Elizabeth Reagh, Jane Reagh, Nanette Ruar, Mary Holland, Nigel Armstrong, Charles Mathis, and Chris Taweel.