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 group of children and at least two adults dressed in white robes standing outside of a church. Two children are wearing darker coloured robes and another is wearing lay clothing. They appear to be a choir group, but the event and location have not been confirmed.
The photograph shows a view of Rochford Square with St. Peter's Cathedral and bell tower in the background. There are no trees in the square, indicating that this photograph was taken before 1884, when the trees were planted.
The photograph shows three children and one adult male outdoors, participating in an activity with tapestry. The event is apparently part of church camp.
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 photograph is a full-length studio portrait of William E. Enman, dressed in a white robe and holding a small book. The inscription on the back identifies him as a choir acolyte, with the dates 1882-1890.
The photograph is a studio portrait of the fourth bishop of Nova Scotia, Hibbert Binney, who is shown seated and dressed in Holy orders. The studio logo is on the back.
The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone greeting a patient during a Red Cross exercise. The photograph was taken indoors. The other seven individuals in the photograph are unidentified; two of them are wearing Red Cross uniforms.