The photograph shows the clergy and choir of the Silver Jubilee in 1896, standing outdoors. In the back row, from left to right, are: A. E. Andrew, Rev. Thos. Lloyd, Rev. E. G. Woollard, Rev. T. H. Hunt, F. P. Carvell, R. Young, L. W. Watson, Ven. S. Weston Jones, W. L. Cotton, G. Acklem, and G. Irwin. In the middle row are: E. A. Earle, F. C. Cotton, Alf. Tomlins, James Waddell, G. H. Foster, C. R. Harris, Rev. James Simpson, R. L. Cotton, E. Bayfield, A. Clark, W. E. Enman, and W. J. Cox. In the front row are: George Stewart, H. Stewart, Charles Earle, J. J. Enman, Robert Tomlins, W. H. Tidmarsh, Robert Hogg, Lorne H. Peake, and J. A. Williams.
The photograph is a formal, full-length portrait of a man in clerical dress holding a book, possibly a Bible.
The portrait shows Edith B. Wright seated at a table.
The photograph shows Ernest Earle standing for a full-length studio portrait, indoors.
The photograph shows the following people sitting and standing in the church house yard on Grafton street: standing in the back row, from left to right, are Amy Desbrisay and Georgie Pope; sitting in the front row, from left to right, are Gertie Hodgson, Maude Simpson, Eleanor Watson, and Rosa Desbrisay.
The photographs show the St. Peter's Men's Group cleaning brass in advance of Christmas services. The parishioners involved were Donalda and Karl Winter, MIchael and Eric Edward, Paul Taweel, Charles Williams and Ivan MacKenzie. Photos A, B, and C have been scanned.
Photo A: Donalda and Karl Winter
Photo B: MIchael Edward, Paul Taweel
Photo C: Ivan Mackenzie
The photograph shows Bishop Waterman (seated) and Reverend Canon E.M. Malone [standing far right] with eight other clergymen. From left to right: Melvin Findlay, Eric Ingraham, H.L. Palmer, H. Graven, Venerable Jack Davies, Canon J.T. Ibbott, Archdeacon Harrison, and Reverend Canon E.M. Malone.
The photograph shows the St. Peter's Boys' School band outdoors posing for a professional portrait. The boys are holding instruments and are accompanied by Rev. James Simpson Priest Incumbent, Rev. F.E. J. Lloyd Assistant Priest, Henry Green Headmaster, and T.H. Hunt Assistant Master of School. Photo B labels the figures and identifies the participants as follows (left to right) with the title St. Peter's Boys' Band 1888:
Back row: Henry Green Headmaster, Harry Steele, Ernest Earle John W. Godfrey, Rev. James Simpson Priest Incumbent, Geo. ? Foster, Wm. Earle, Wm. Harris, Frank Smith, Chas. Hine, Rev. F.E. J. Lloyd Assistant Priest, H. Sterling, Wm. Stair, Fred Morris, T.H. Hunt Assistant Master of School.
Middle row (Three boys in front of Rev. James Simpson): Wm. Moore, Rich. Irwin, John Moore
Front row: John Harris, Harry Foster, Chas. Earle, Wm Smith, Thomas Williams (holding the triangle), Wm Cook, Geo. Irwin, L. Mi[tchell?], Ber. Steele, Frank Cotton (behind the young boy with the drum), F. Churchhill.
The photograph shows a side view of the altar in All Souls' Chapel, taken from an angle.
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.