The photograph shows Deacon Peters and Arch Deacon Davies, dressed in white robes, at the occasion of David MacKenzie's baptism.
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 HodgsonThis commemorative publication, used for the coronation of King George VI, was given to the church by Lieutenant Colonel J. R. Paton, May 18, 1937.
This commemorative publication, used for the coronation of King George VI, was given to the church by Mrs. J. R. Paton, May 18, 1937.
One cope. The cope has been identified by some church members as the first white cope worn in Eastern Canada, but this claim is unverified. The cope has been identified as 19th century but no more precise information is available.
St. Peter's Cathedral ChurchThe photographs show a church meeting held in the old hall at St. Peter's Cathedral about a new roof. Photograph [a] shows a large group of people; photograph [b] has Rory Francis presenting to the people at the meeting; photograph [c] shows Annie and Martin Carter sitting at a table with papers; and photograph [d] shows Stewart Bennie and Rory Francis sitting at a table with papers.
The photographs show a confirmation ceremony in St. Peter's Cathedral. Photographs A and B show Carolyn Paton among other children, in front of the altar. Photograph C shows Warden Don Carruthers, Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin, Bishop Arnold, and David Michael inside a classroom. Photograph D shows Bishop Arnold seated in front of the altar, with David Michael standing beside him.
The photograph shows a group of children with Bishop Arnold on the altar steps of St. Peter's Cathedral. The following is a partial list of the children in the photograph: Joanne Weatherbie, Andrea Reesor, Ruthann Read, and Fiona Paxman.
The photograph shows a group of youths at a confirmation ceremony in St. Peter's Cathedral. In attendance are Bishop A. Peters and Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris.
The photograph shows a group of 28 or so youths and adults at a confirmation ceremony. The following is an incomplete list of the persons in the photograph: Charles Reagh, Lesley Taylor, Elizabeth Reagh, Jane Reagh, Nanette Ruar, Mary Holland, Nigel Armstrong, Charles Mathis, and Chris Taweel.