One banner, with the inscription "St. Peter's A&M." Details about the purpose, use, or value of the item are not available; dates of [1869-2020] have been assigned to reflect the inclusive dates of St. Peter's Cathedral Church, but no more precise information is available.
St. Peter's Cathedral ChurchThe photograph shows the St. Peter's Boys' School band outdoors posing for a professional portrait. The boys are holding instruments and are accompanied by Rev. James Simpson Priest Incumbent, Rev. F.E. J. Lloyd Assistant Priest, Henry Green Headmaster, and T.H. Hunt Assistant Master of School. Photo B labels the figures and identifies the participants as follows (left to right) with the title St. Peter's Boys' Band 1888:
Back row: Henry Green Headmaster, Harry Steele, Ernest Earle John W. Godfrey, Rev. James Simpson Priest Incumbent, Geo. ? Foster, Wm. Earle, Wm. Harris, Frank Smith, Chas. Hine, Rev. F.E. J. Lloyd Assistant Priest, H. Sterling, Wm. Stair, Fred Morris, T.H. Hunt Assistant Master of School.
Middle row (Three boys in front of Rev. James Simpson): Wm. Moore, Rich. Irwin, John Moore
Front row: John Harris, Harry Foster, Chas. Earle, Wm Smith, Thomas Williams (holding the triangle), Wm Cook, Geo. Irwin, L. Mi[tchell?], Ber. Steele, Frank Cotton (behind the young boy with the drum), F. Churchhill.
The photographs all show the same image: a formal class portrait, taken outdoors, of the students and two teachers of St. Peter's School. All the students are male.
A cumulative report for St. Peter's Cathedral, marking 60+ years of service, published in 1931.
St. Peter's Cathedral ChurchThe photograph shows the altar beneath a stained glass window in St. Peter's Cathedral.
The photograph shows an up-close view of the St. Peter's Cathedral altar, with a tall candle on each side.
The black and white photograph shows a close-up view of St. Peter's Cathedral altar, with candles and curtains on each side. See also Photo 0323A for a different perspective
The photograph shows the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and All Souls' Chapel from Rochford Square.
The photograph shows a side view of the exterior of All Souls' Chapel and, behind the chapel, St. Peter's Cathedral in winter with snow.
The photograph and postcard show a view of the church and chapel from across the street in front of the government building. The envelope has "No. 6" written on the front.