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 two young boys dressed in a full length portrait in choir robes. The book, "Act of Faith", identifies them as W.B. Brady, 1910; Earl Whitlock, 1911.
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 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 shows the altar inside All Souls' Chapel.
The photograph shows the interior of All Souls' Chapel and its altar.
The portrait shows the head-and-shoulders of Reverend G. F. Scovil, assistant deacon to Canon James Simpson.
The half-length portrait shows E. T Woollard in clerical robes. The handwriting on the back states: Rector Georgetown, 1891-92
The full-length portrait shows Reverend A. Watson standing indoors.
The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone [second from the left] and his wife Margaret Malone [third from the left] sitting on a bench, outdoors, with four men. The man at the back is Sidney Davies, followed by Canon George Russell Harrison (Summerside) and on the far right is Venerable G.S. Tanton.