Interior of Chapel Magdalen College, Oxford photograph
- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0380
- Unidad documental simple
- [1860-1880?]
The photograph shows the interior of the chapel at Magdalen College at Oxford University, England.
Interior of Chapel Magdalen College, Oxford photograph
The photograph shows the interior of the chapel at Magdalen College at Oxford University, England.
Frederick de St. Croix Brecken portrait
The portrait is of Frederick de St. Croix Brecken, founder and early trustee of St. Peter's Cathedral Church. Research indicates that he was a lawyer, politician, and office holder; he was born on 9 December 1828 in Charlottetown, the second son of John Brecken and Margaret Leah de St Croix. He married Helen Leith Boyd Emslie in Saint John, New Brunswick on 28 September 1858 and they had three children. He died on 14 October 1903 in Charlottetown.
Reverend [Pavichap?] and Reverend [Groyvine?]
The photograph is a full length portrait of two men in clerical dress. The largely illegible handwritten note on the back provides some identifying information: " Revds P[?]ichap and [Groyvine?]. Be [archon?] of the Deacon." It is possible that the names are Reverend [Pavichap] and Reverend [Groyvine], but this information has not been confirmed. At the bottom right is the name of the studio "W and A.H. Fry, Photos" and on the left the photographer's location "Brighton."
Reverend T. T. Carter portrait
The photograph is a seated portrait of Reverend T. T. Carter. Below the photograph are printed the name of the photography studio, W. Walker & Sons, and its London, England, address. The handwritten note on the front of the photograph reads: "Rev. T. Carter." Research indicates that Thomas Thellusson Carter SSC (19 March 1808 – 28 October 1901), also known as T. T. Carter, was a significant figure in the Victorian Church of England. He was responsible for reintroducing Catholic practices to the church and for founding the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. Carter also founded several charitable organizations and was a prolific writer on church matters. He served as Rector of Clewer, a parish in Berkshire, England, or 36 years. In 1870 he became an honorary canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
Unidentified church exterior photograph
The photograph shows the entrance to a church with an unidentified gentleman in the doorway. The location of the church is unknown. The photograph was taken by a London-based photographer, suggesting the church may have been in England.
Reverend R. D. Bambrick portrait
The portrait shows an oval head shot of Reverend R.D. Bambrick. A handwritten note on the back of the image reads "Rev. R. D. Bambrick, Assistant priest 1878-82."
Father Edward W. Osborne portrait
The photograph shows a portrait of Father Osborne. The name of the photographic studio is embossed on the bottom of the photograph. The inscription on the back reads "Fr Osborne S.S.J.E., held mission here 1883, Anglican Bp of Springhill IN." He preached at the Jubilee service of 1919.
Reverend Kenneth Hind portrait
The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of Reverend Kenneth Hind. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Rev. Kenneth Hind Assistant 1882-1885." and "with the [?] mail very Kind wishes." Printed at the bottom of the front of the photograph is the name of the studio, "WM. Notman - Halifax, N.S."
The photograph shows a full-length studio portrait of a young boy in a suit. The back is inscribed with: "Mr Hodgson from his little friend Ernest" and "February 1884." Also written on the back are the words "Banner bearer" and "Wm. Schultz." The frame has "G.H. Cook" in script at the bottom left.
The portrait shows Reverend Dr. Wright sitting in a three-quarter-length pose. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Rev. Dr. Wright, Montreal, Locum Tenens St. Peters and Georgetown Gave Lectern." According to Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown records Box 87, File 2, "J .M. Wright" was present at that church in 1878-1879 and in 1882-1884. Further identifying information is needed to confirm his name and role.