St. Peter's Cathedral Archives houses and makes available the Cathedral official archives, along with archival materials related to the church community in Charlottetown and across Prince Edward Island.
The photographs show what looks to be a bazaar being held at the church in the old hall. Photograph [a] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris and Kittie Orford standing in front of aprons on display. Photograph [b] shows Betty Blake standing and Margaret Hort sitting at a table with aprons displayed behind them.
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.
These photographs show a youth group meeting for St. Peter's Cathedral. The people depicted in photograph [a] are Rick Ball, Margot Ball, Annie Carter, and Katie Woodside. Roger Carter and Matthew Carter are in photograph [b].
The photographs all show the same image: a formal class portrait, taken outdoors, of the students and two teachers of St. Peter's School. All the students are male.
Photograph [a] shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris with his back to the camera with other people filling the old hall at a Christmas dinner. Photograph [b], [c], and [d] have a large group of people sitting at tables and milling around.
The photograph shows the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral from the front. The photographs appear to be taken in the spring, as there are no leaves on the trees but also no snow on the ground.
The photographs show the chancel of St. Peter's Cathedral including the rood screen and the altar. The screen was apparently designed by William Critchlow Harris while he was an apprentice to the architect David Stirling at the office of Stirling Dewar in Halifax. There are chairs at the edge of the photo which dates the picture to prior to 1926.Photograph B is slightly cropped and doesn't show the chairs.