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 photograph and postcard show a view of the church and chapel from across the street in front of the government building. The envelope has "No. 6" written on the front.
The photograph shows Reverend Canon E. M. Malone greeting a patient during a Red Cross exercise. The photograph was taken indoors. The other seven individuals in the photograph are unidentified; two of them are wearing Red Cross uniforms.
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.
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 shows the interior of the St. Peter's Cathedral, showing chairs, not pews so dates before 1926. The photograph was taken looking towards the altar. The studio name is embossed on the lower left hand corner.
The photograph shows Dr. Hunt dressed in holy orders. This appears to be the same Reverend T. H. Hunt, an assistant priest at St. Peter's Cathedral, who is also shown in PHOTO 0136.
The photograph shows an elaborate church pulpit. The location of the church is unknown, but the photograph was taken by a photographer in England so it is likely an English church.
The photographs show the interior of the Cathedral facing the old pulpit. Note that chairs are being used instead of pews, these were used until 1926. On the back of photograph [a] in pencil is written St. Peter's Cathedral Charlottetown Prince Edward Island photo by Cloud Hill, Charlottetown". Photo B is identified as the Jubilee Service.