The photograph shows an exterior, frontal view of St. Peter's Cathedral and All Souls Chapel and the field in front. The buildings are partially obscured by snow-covered trees, and there is a considerable amount of snow on the ground.
The photograph shows the front of St. Peter's Cathedral's exterior; the view is partially covered by tree branches with no foliage. There is a small amount of snow on the ground.
The photograph shows a view of the church and chapel from across the street in front of the government building. The envelope has "No. 7" written on the front.
The photograph is a northeast view of the exterior of St. Peter's in winter. There is a split rail fence around the church and no houses, and the ground and trees are covered in ice and snow. Apparently the photo was taken after an ice storm. The photograph is undated but the absence of houses and the square bell tower suggests it is from the late 1800s or early 1900s. More information is needed.
The photograph shows St. Peter's Cathedral from Rochford Square in the winter.
The photograph shows the front entrance of St. Peter's Cathedral in the winter, with a large quantity of snow on the ground.
The photograph shows a view of the church and chapel from across the street in front of the government building. The negative was originally in envelope No. 7. The view is quite similar to Photo 0325, however this image includes a clear view of the building on Fitzroy Street.
The photographs show a view of the front of the church taken from Rochford square. The envelope has "No. 3" written on the front.
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 photographs show the high altar. There are minor differences between the images but they are essentially the same. Note that candles and statues are shown. The statues are white, which predates the images to before painting was done in the early 1970's. The envelope holding the negatives has "No. 4" written on the front.