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St. Peter's Cathedral clergy, choir, trustees and wardens Silver Jubilee photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0247 A B
  • File
  • [1919]

The photographs show the clergy and choir of St. Peter's Cathedral, as well as trustees and church wardens. The image was taken for the jubilee of 1919. Names are shown from left to right. Top row: C.K. Tidmarch, Harry Stewart, R.L. Cotton, J. J. Enman, Michael Durbas, Reverend W.K. Cox, Reverend T.H. Hunt, Reverend A.E. Andrew, Walter Hyndman, W.E. Cotton, W.E. Enman, William Harris, Ernest Hine, Percy Boyce. Middle row: F.R. Foster, L.W. Watson, Arthur Clarke, William G. Hogg, Reverend C.R. Harris, C.A. Simpson, Right Reverend Bishop Osborne, H.M. Simpson, Reverend J.V. Young, J.O. Hyndman. Bottom row: L.E. Brecken, Frank Barlow, Fred Hine, Robert Acorn, Harold McInnis, Alt. Peardon, Ivan Williams, Merill Crockett, Reverend Canon Simpson, William Barlow, Fred Brady, Chas Worth, William Whitlock, Walter Collier, Robert Hyndman, W.L. Cotton.

St. Peter's Cathedral interior photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0238 A B C D
  • File
  • December 1977

The photographs show the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral at night during a service with a full congregation. Photographs A B and C are taken from the balcony while Photograph D it taken is from the floor. Photographs A B, C, and D have been scanned. It is presumed, but not confirmed, that all the photographs are from the same service.

St. Peter's Cathedral interior photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0236 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
  • File
  • [n.d.]

The sixteen photographs show the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral being painted, from various angles. The different shots show different unnamed workers, as well as the risers and painting equipment. Only images 0236 A-F have been scanned.

St. Peter's Cathedral interior photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0080
  • File
  • 1926- 1940?

The photographs show the interior of St. Peter's Cathedral, showing the altar and extensive flower arrangements. Pews are present so the picture must have been taken after 1926.

St. Peter's Cathedral memorial stained glass window photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0041 A B
  • File
  • [1870?-1910?]

The photograph (PHOTO 0041A) shows St. Peter's Cathedral's memorial stained glass window. A newspaper clipping on the back of the image (PHOTO 0041B) explains that this stained glass window was installed in memory of Daniel Hodgson and his wife Margaret Leah, who passed away in 1883 and 1878 respectively. The exact date of the photograph is not known.

St Peter's Cathedral photograph album

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0008
  • File
  • 1950-1952

The album appears to have been put together by Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. The photographs show the following:

Photograph [a]: exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral in winter -- the annotation on the inside cover of the album notes "Big Storm 1952"
Photograph [b]: a collection of African violets on a table -- the annotation on the back notes "Rectory, my violets 1952"
Photograph [c]: interior of the rectory with Christmas cards on display -- the annotation on the back notes "Rectory 1951 Christmas"
Photograph [d]: exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral in winter -- the annotation on the back notes "Rectory St. Peter's" but the rectory is only seen in the distance
Photograph [e]: exterior of St. Peter's Rectory in winter with a man standing on the entrance stairs -- the annotation on the back notes "Rectory" -- the man appears to be Canon Malone
Photograph [f]: exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral in winter -- the annotation on the back notes "St. Peter's Cathedral"
Photograph [g]: a collection of African violets on a table in the sunshine -- the annotation on the back notes "Rectory"
Photograph [h]: photograph of four people sitting outside having a picnic lunch at a table -- the annotation on the back notes "Cavendish May 24/50, Bishop Waterman, Ethel MacNutt, Janet Elwin, I took snap." It is presumed the photographer was Canon Malone.

St. Peter's Cathedral photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0320
  • File
  • [n.d.]

The photographs were contained in an envelope stamped on the front with the following: "If not called for in five days return to S. N. Kays 87 Pownal St. Charlottetown, P.E.I." Additional writing on the envelope also provides descriptive information about the contents, as follows: "Photo films of St. Peter's Cathedral. 1. Chapel Altar 2. Church Interior 3. Church Exterior 4. High Altar 5. Chapel Interior 6. Church and Chapel 7. Old Exterior. To be kept."

The postcard is of the nave and chancel; it matches negative No. 2. In envelope No. 3 there is one negative, in No. 4 there are two negatives. No. 5 was catalogued separately as Photo 440. In No. 6 there is one negative, in No. 7 there are two negatives.

St. Peter's Cemetery Renovations

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0077
  • File
  • After 1960

The photographs show cemetery renovations: Tree removal, tree trimming, and ground clearing

St. Peter's Church Hall dedication photographs

  • PHOTO 0058 A - F
  • File
  • 24 October 2004

The photographs show the dedication of the new church hall for St. Peter's. People in the photographs have been identified as:
Photo A Father Peter Harris
Photo B: Left to right: Father David Harris, Bishop Fred Hiltz, Father Peter Harris
Photo C: Left to right: Rory Francis, Edgar MacDonald, Bishop Fred Hiltz,
Father Peter Harris, Father David Harris and Charles Williams.

According to information provided to the Archives by Father Peter Harris via email on 23 September 2019, the time frame for demolition of the old hall and construction of the new hall was as follows: "On Sunday April 18, 2004, a 'closing of the old hall' event was held after the church service. We gathered in the old hall for one last time, prayers were said and we all said 'farewell' to the old hall. Over the next three weeks, the demolition company performed to process of removing windows, wires, plumbing, glass, etc. Tuesday 11 May 2004 was the actual day of demolition of the structure. Some of us watched from the back stoop of the Church House, as the machine with the wrecking ball and mechanical jaws performed the actual taking down of the structure. By 4 pm, our old hall had been reduced to a pile of rubble. Over the next few days trucks picked up and carried away all the rubble, and then the construction of the new hall began. By early October the hall was almost complete and usable. The Dedication of the new Hall was Sunday 24 October, 2004. Bishop Hiltz was with us for this special event."

St. Peter's Church Hall photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0222 A B C D E F
  • File
  • Bef. May 11 2004

The photographs show interior and exterior views of the old cathedral hall before demolition. Photograph A shows the interior facing a stage at front. Photograph B shows the interior with folding doors at back. Photograph C shows the main entrance door from the outside. Photograph D shows the exterior facing All Souls' Lane. Photograph E shows the exterior facing Fitzroy Street. Photograph F shows the kitchen.

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