The photographs show a Basketry 101 class held in St. Peter's Hall on 27 February 2011 after church. Some participants shown are Janice MacKinnon, Sally Goddard, Kellie Annett, Cindy MacLean,Lisa Edwards, Cyril Armstrong, Gaie Orton Kennedy and Rebecca MacLure. The photographs were mounted on a poster, which is photo J.
Photographs ABCD have been scanned
Photo A shows a large group class in action
Photo B (left to right) shows the teacher and Cindy Maclean
Photo C (left to right) shows Edith Rogers and [?]
Photo D (left to right) shows Catherine Edwards and Rosemary Mathis
This collection consists of bibles, service books and other published items selected as special collections, primarily because they were acquired and/or used by St. Peter's Cathedral Church over the years. The selection will be reviewed periodically and items added or removed as new information is received related to their provenance and relationship to the church.
The Binney Group archives consist of official records of the activities of the Binney Group, including bylaws, meeting minutes and agendas, financial reports, notebooks and planning records, service leaflets and programmes, correspondence, and photographs. Included among the archives are records documenting the work of the Binney Group to carry out or provide support for bake sales, fudge sales, pantry sales, card parties, men's breakfasts, bazaars, annual dinners, Anglican Church Women activities, Diocesan Church Society activities, Christian Council activities, and fashion shows, including the Froggies Fashion Show in 2002 and the Women of the Bible Fashion Shows from 1999-2001. The archives also depict Christmas and Easter parties and other social events organized by or involving members of the Binney Group. Key members of the Binney Group whose names appear throughout the archives include Peggy Holland, Marjorie Vessey, Betty Acorn, Ann Francis, and Norma Simpson.
Binney GroupThe photographs show Binney members at a house in PEI which had been rented by Jean Mitchell's family.
Photo A: Dorothy Orton, Betty Blake, Jean Mitchell, Dot Acorn
Photo B: Dorothy Orton, Ann Francis, Jean Mitchell, Dot Acorn
Photo C: Jean Mitchell, Dot Acorn
The photographs show different professional shots during the enthronement ceremony of Bishop Arnold in 1975.
The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of Frederick Courtney, the fifth bishop of Nova Scotia.
The photograph shows the Bishop of Argyle outdoors, seated with two shaggy dogs. On the back of the photograph it reads "Bishop of Argyle and the dogs" followed by something illegible.
The portrait is an etching of Edward King, the Bishop of Lincoln from 1829-1910. The item is an original; the artist's signature shows "F. W. Vroom, 1899".Dr. F.W. Vroom was Archdeacon of Nova Scotia in 1919 and preached at the Julbilee service.
The photograph is a full-length portrait of Bishop Samuel Wilberforce of Winchester. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Bp Wilberforce on Winchester. Confirmed Jas. Simpson."
The photograph is a full-length portrait of Bishop Samuel Wilberforce of Winchester and Oxford. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "Bp of Oxford."