St. Peter's Cathedral Archives houses and makes available the Cathedral official archives, along with archival materials related to the church community in Charlottetown and across Prince Edward Island.
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 Diane Kays, Hazel (Kays) Woodley, Doreen Kays, and Esma Kays on Easter Sunday 1987, receiving a donation of wall-mounted candle lights and a plaque.
The photograph shows six children sitting on the grass for a Sunday School picnic. Three of the children are identified as: Wendy Armstrong, Winnifred Anne MacMillan, and Holly MacMillan.
The photograph shows a large group of youths standing around Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin inside St. Peter's Cathedral. The photograph appears to have been taken after a confirmation service involving the youths. A partial list of the youths' names includes: Chris Mathis, Teff Taweel, Donnie Taweel, Clayton Yeo, Susan Stensch, Paula Taweel, [?] Costain, John Jabbour, John Ghiz, Joe Weatherby, Joanne Jabbour, Debbie Ellis, Linda Bradley.
The photograph is a postcard showing the rood screen in St. Peter's Cathedral. At the bottom of the card on the left is "St. Peter's Cathedral" and on the right is "Charlottetown, P.E. Island"
The two postcard photographs show the same image: the western exterior of Peter's Cathedral and the edge of All-Souls' Chapel, with green grass and trees in full bloom.
The photographs show the St. Peter's Men's Group cleaning brass in advance of Christmas services. The parishioners involved were Donalda and Karl Winter, MIchael and Eric Edward, Paul Taweel, Charles Williams and Ivan MacKenzie. Photos A, B, and C have been scanned. Photo A: Donalda and Karl Winter Photo B: MIchael Edward, Paul Taweel Photo C: Ivan Mackenzie
The photograph shows a confirmation class ceremony, posing in St. Peter's Cathedral for a group photograph. The youths are standing around the bishop, who is seated.