Canon Malone at King's College photograph
- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0328
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- c. 1950's
A photograph of a professor standing outside King's College. Research indicates that this is Reverend Canon E. M. Malone.
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Canon Malone at King's College photograph
A photograph of a professor standing outside King's College. Research indicates that this is Reverend Canon E. M. Malone.
The photograph is a close-up view of a chalice. The inscription on the back of the image reads as follows: "Chalice presented [to?] the Community of Resurrection for their work in South Africa by St. Peter's Cathedral. The design is a copy of the famous Nettlecombe chalice. 15th Century. Advent 1911"
The photograph is a portrait of a choir boy at St. Peter's Cathedral. On the back is an inscription that reads "The Prima Donna of St. Peter's Cathedral." There is also a remnant of a previous inscription that shows "rle" that leads one to believe this is another portrait of Ernest Earle.
Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton, New Brunswick, photograph
The photograph shows Christ Church Cathedral in Fredericton, New Brunswick. A note on the back says the photograph was taken before the fire of 1911.
Church choir and Servers photograph
A group photograph of men and women in the choir in front of the stage in the "old" Hall. Reverend Canon E. M. Malone is standing fifth from the left in the second row, surrounded by unidentified people.
Back row: Left to right Arthur Peake, Bev Armstrong
Third row: Left to right: Al Breedon, [ ?] Hyndman, Walter Hyndman, Fred Hyndman, [ ? ], Peter Taweel, Art Maclean, Paul Kays, Harry Sharma, Robert Acorn
Second row: Left to right: [?] Brady, [?], [?], [?], Canon Malone, Canon Moffatt,Canon Ibbott, [?], [?] Harvey MacPherson
Front row: Left to right: Paul Taweel, Frances MacPherson, [?], [?] Corrie, Helen Acorn, Susan Brenton (Organist), Annie Birt, Nancy Hyndman, Gladys Kays, Peter Kays
The photograph shows an elaborate church pulpit. The location of the church is unknown, but the photograph was taken by a photographer in England so it is likely an English church.
Clergy and Choir of Silver Jubilee group photograph
The photograph shows the clergy and choir of the Silver Jubilee in 1896, standing outdoors. In the back row, from left to right, are: A. E. Andrew, Rev. Thos. Lloyd, Rev. E. G. Woollard, Rev. T. H. Hunt, F. P. Carvell, R. Young, L. W. Watson, Ven. S. Weston Jones, W. L. Cotton, G. Acklem, and G. Irwin. In the middle row are: E. A. Earle, F. C. Cotton, Alf. Tomlins, James Waddell, G. H. Foster, C. R. Harris, Rev. James Simpson, R. L. Cotton, E. Bayfield, A. Clark, W. E. Enman, and W. J. Cox. In the front row are: George Stewart, H. Stewart, Charles Earle, J. J. Enman, Robert Tomlins, W. H. Tidmarsh, Robert Hogg, Lorne H. Peake, and J. A. Williams.
Clergy House outdoor group photograph
The photograph shows a group of people standing and sitting in front of Clergy House, 5-7 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Some of the people have been identified as follows Aunt Gertie Hodgson, Maude Simpson, Eleanor Watson, Rosa Desbrisay, Amy Desbrisay and Georgie Pope.
The photograph is a group portrait of a number of clergymen at the funeral of G.W. Hodgson. Reverend Charles Darling is identified as the assistant priest of St. Matthias Church. The young men with him are identified as A. Irwin, R. Irwin and C. Hine.
The photograph is a seated portrait of Daniel Hodgson. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "One of the founders of St. Peter's Cathedral."
Daniel Hodgson