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A collection of photographs taken by Eddie Acorn during the dedication of All Souls' Chapel as a National Historic Site on 25 July 1994. The first 5 photographs have been scanned.
The photographs show the altar of St. Peter's Cathedral Church as it was decorated to commemorate Reverend Canon James Simpson, during the church's 125th anniversary.
Photograph [a] shows the altar decorated to look like it was when Reverend Canon James Simpson was the incumbent priest. Photograph [b] shows Craig O'Brian, Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris, and Paul Kays. Photograph [c] shows the altar decorated.
The photographs show various aspects of the interior and exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and the old hall.
Photographs [a] and [b] show the church front door. Photograph [c] shows the font. Photograph [d] shows a stained glass window. Photographs [e] and [f] show an Easter flower arrangement. Photograph [g] shows the exterior of the old hall. There is snow on the ground. Photograph [h] shows the exterior of the old hall where it connected to the church. There is a black SUV parked in front of it and a black dog next to the SUV. Photograph [i] shows the old church sign leaning up against the old hall. The sign reads "The Anglican Church Welcomes You. St. Peter's Cathedral End of Block." Photographs [j], [k], and [l] show the altar beneath three stained glass windows.
The photographs show Father Peter Harris and an unidentified lady cutting a cake which reads : "125 years of Service to our Lord. The Cathedral Church of St. Peter 1869-1994". See item 0477 for pictures of the service
The 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 children participating in Sunday School. Photograph [a] shows Michael Edward, Alan West, [f. name?] Simon, Brian Francis, Graeme Francis, and Eric Edward; photograph [b] shows Rory Francis standing and Janet Fitzgerald holding an instrument and sitting with some children; the children in photograph [c] are unidentified; photograph [d] shows Emily Simon in the red headband, James Jabour, and M.E. Woodside; and the children in photograph [e] and [f] are unidentified.
The photographs show the youth group at North Granville, P.E.I.
Photograph [a] shows the youth group in a boat. Photograph [b] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris in front of an improvised altar. Photographs [c] and [d] show Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris in front of an improvised altar. Photographs [e] and [f] show Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris in front of an improvised altar with four male youths sitting in the background. Photographs [g] and [h] show Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris in front of an improvised altar with a male youth and five members of the youth group sitting in the four ground. Photograph [i] shows a table full of food. Photograph [j] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris in front of an improvised altar. Photographs [k] and [l] show Rick Ball and Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris in front of a red canoe. Photograph [m] shows the improvised altar with Rick Ball and members of the youth group sitting around it. Back row: Katie Woodside, Father Peter Harris, Keith Ellis, Adam MacKinnon, Adam Francis, Eric Edward, and Matthew Carter. Middle row: Craig MacDonald , Nigel Carter, Allison MacDonald, and Gethin Edward. Front row: Stacey Ellis, Cecily Edward, Annie Carter, and Roger Carter.
The photographs show aspects of the visit of Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex. Photograph A shows the flower gardens in Rochford Square. The remaining photographs show crowds gathered outside the cathedral, including RCMP officers, security guards, clery in their robes, and parishioners and visitors.
This framed presentation of four images appears to have been put together by St. Peter's Cathedral Church volunteers for display purposes: the images appear to have come from published sources and include both photographic images and drawings.
Image A is a photograph of Reverend Randall Thomas Davidson, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, the first archbishop of Canterbury to visit Canada in 1904. Image B is a sketch of Reverend Charles Inglis D.D. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia (1787-1815), who was the first colonial bishop of the Church of England. Image C shows Reverend Charles Hamilton, M.A. OXON., D.D., D.C.L., who was the Lord Bishop of Ottawa and who reached in St. Peter's Cathedral Church at the centennial of the diocese of Nova Scotia in August [188?]. Image D is a photograph of Reverend Arthur Foley WInnington-Ingram, D.D., Lord Bishop of London, who was the first bishop of London to visit Canada in 1907.