- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0136
- Unidad documental simple
- [1888-1904]
The photograph shows the Reverend T. H. Hunt in a formal head and shoulders studio portrait. Rev. T. H. Hutn was also headmaster of St. Peter's Day school from 1894-1904
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The photograph shows the Reverend T. H. Hunt in a formal head and shoulders studio portrait. Rev. T. H. Hutn was also headmaster of St. Peter's Day school from 1894-1904
Edward Jarvis Hodgson portrait
The formal studio portrait shows Edward Jarvis Hodgson seated at a desk with papers in his hand and on the ottoman in front of him. On the reverse is written "Master of the Rolls, P.E.I," which confirms his identity and title.
Reverend Canon James Simpson portrait
The photograph shows a young Reverend Canon James Simpson in a studio portrait.
Archbishop Hibbert Binney portrait
The photograph shows the fourth bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Hibbert Binney, seated in a studio portrait.
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St. Peter's Cathedral baptistry photograph
The photograph shows the baptistry in St. Peter's Cathedral with the children's corner built in memory of Sister Theresa Cundall. The baptistry was added to the church at the same time as the Canon Simpson Memorial facade around 1924.
Sketch model for St. Peter's Cathedral photograph
The photographs show a sketch of a possible model for building St. Peter's Cathedral. The 4 negatives show the same image.
All Souls' Chapel interior postcard
The postcard shows the interior of All Souls' chapel, with no people. Note that chairs are being used instead of pews, dating the image to prior 1926.
St. Peter's Cathedral choir photograph
There are two photographs of similar images, showing St. Peter's Cathedral Choir standing in the choir stalls. In the back row are, from left to right: Babs Fitzgerald, George Vessey, Peter Davies, Al Breedon, Art MacLean, Harry Shama, Peter Kays, Robert Acorn, and Paul Kays. In the middle row are, from left to right: Canon Davies [rector], Mrs. Annie Birt, Alice [Dickson] Fraser, Joan Korrey, Janet Korrey, Carol Anne Michael, Anne Davies, Gladys [Kays] Dirani, and Marjorie [MacPherson] Vessey. In the front row, from left to right, are: Suzanne Brenton [organist], Norice Weatherby, Wendy Armstrong, Carol Foster, and Zoe Hyndman.
Photos A and B are identical. C has positional differences.
The photograph shows the cannons at Fort Edward and a view of the bay in Victoria Park, Charlottetown. The Union Jack is seen flying near the cannons.
The photograph shows the damage done to All Souls' Chapel door following a break-and-entry on the building.