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 stained glass window in St. Peter's Cathedral depicting the Ascension The accompanying information sheet says the window is a "Memorial to George H Peake and Edith A Peake."
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 postcard shows a coloured picture of St. Peter's Cathedral interior looking towards the altar decorated for Christmas with boughs and poinsettias. On the back of the postcard, the text reads: St. Peter's was first used for worship in June 1879 but was not consecrated until the 29th of June 1879 by Bishop Binney. It was erected to meet the needs of Islanders who had been influenced by the Oxford Movement in England. All Soul's Chapel is a real gem, bearing the mark of William Critchlow Harris and Robert Harris, his brother.
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 photographs show the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and All Saints' Chapel. There is snow on the ground and the trees are bare. Photograph 0075 B is a copy of Photograph 0075 A.
The photograph shows the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral from the front. The photographs appear to be taken in the spring, as there are no leaves on the trees but also no snow on the ground.