- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0314
- Stuk
- [n.d.]
The photograph is a portrait of an unidentified man, possibly George Bagnall as in PHOTO 315
The photograph is a portrait of an unidentified man, possibly George Bagnall as in PHOTO 315
All Saints' Cathedral, Halifax, Nova Scotia, postcard
The photograph is a colour postcard of All Saints' Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
St. Peter's Cathedral and All Souls' Chapel exterior photograph
The photograph shows the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and All Souls' Chapel from Rochford Square.
A photograph of Sister Alice. On the back it reads "Sister Alice to Canon Simpson (sent by Bonnie)."
Canon Malone at King's College photograph
A photograph of a professor standing outside King's College. Research indicates that this is Reverend Canon E. M. Malone.
Canon E. M. Malone at the opening of St. Peter's Christian Education centre photograph
The photograph shows Reverend Canon Malone walking outside in front of a window and bench. On the back of the photograph is written in dark ink "[St. Peters Day] June 29/69 St Peters." A second inscription in lighter writing reads "Opening Centre" and "MacCallum." It is unclear who/what the name "MacCallum" is referencing.
The photographs show Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying purple vestments in front of the church's altars.
Photograph A shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the back of weekday purple vestments in the chapel.
Photograph B shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of the Sunday purple vestments in the church.
Photograph C shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of his personal purple vestments in the chapel and photograph [d] shows the back.
Reverend Canon E. M. Malone and Primate Howard Clark photograph
The photograph shows Primate Howard Clark and Reverend Canon E. M. Malone standing in front of St. Peter's Cathedral.
Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, Margaret Malone, and Bishop of Bradford photograph
The photograph shows a group of three people in front of the rectory. Canon Malone is standing on the left next to Margaret Malone. There man on the right appears to be the Bishop of Bradford. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads: "Bishop of Bradford who was quite a [?] made E. M. shine his shoes." Additional text on the back is indecipherable.
The photograph is a portrait of William Cundall.