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Russian Ikon photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0248 A B C D E F G
  • File
  • 1982

The photograph shows a Russian ikon that was given to Reverend Canon E.M. Malone. The photographs were sent to Ian Muncaster so that he could appraise it.

Rochford Square photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0166
  • Item
  • [c. 1883]

The photograph shows a view of Rochford Square with St. Peter's Cathedral and bell tower in the background. There are no trees in the square, indicating that this photograph was taken before 1884, when the trees were planted.

Robert Harris portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0456
  • Item
  • 1849 - 1919

The photograph is a reprint of a portrait of Robert Harris who is the artist who created the paintings in the Chapel. C.M.G. follow his name.

Robert Harris

Right Reverend Hibbert Binney portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0271
  • Item
  • 1851 - 1887

The painting shows a portrait of the Right Reverend Hibbert Binney. The original painting was done by Robert Harris, RCA and it hangs in the Chapter room of the church.

Bishop Hibbert Binney

Right Reverend Bishop of Brechin portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0343
  • Item
  • [1859?-1875?]

The portrait is a full-length portrait of a man in clerical dress, identified as "The Right Revd the Bishop of Brechin." The image is also inscribed with "Photo & published by J. Valentine, Dundee." Research shows that the Bishop of Brechin from 1847 to 1875 was Alexander Forbes.

Reverend William Bullock portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0365
  • Item
  • 1847 - 1874

The photograph is a seated portrait of Reverend William Bullock. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Halifax." According to research, William Bullock was a naval officer, Church of England clergyman, and hymn-writer; he was born on 12 January 1797 at Prittlewell, Essex, England and died on 7 March 1874 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and he was buried in the Camp Hill Cemetery. Bullock went to Halifax in 1847 for temporary clery duty, after serving in St. John's, Newfoundland, serving as curate of St Paul’s Cathedral. Bullock later became the first dean of St. Luke's Cathedral Church when Queen Victoria made St Luke’s the cathedral church of the Diocese of Nova Scotia. In 1854 William Bullock published a collection of 166 hymns, titled "Songs of the Church," which he dedicated to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. The best-known of these hymns, “We love the place, O God,” composed for the opening of a new church in Trinity Bay, was later inserted in the official hymnbook of the Church of England.

Reverend Thomas Hunt portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA 0260
  • Item
  • [1888-1904]

The photograph is a formal portrait of Reverend Thomas Harry Hunt, M.A., D.D., who was an assistant priest from 1888-1904.

Reverend Thomas Chamberlain portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0358
  • Item
  • 1870's

The photograph is a full-length portrait of Reverend Thomas Chamberlain. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "Rev. T Chamberlain." Research indicates that Thomas Chamberlain (1810-1892) was Honorary Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. He was made a Student (Fellow) of Christ Church, Oxford in 1832 and became the vicar of St Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, only a mile or so west of Christ Church, in 1842. Chamberlain was a notable 'tractarians' among the incumbents of Oxford parishes. He was made an Honorary Canon in 1882.

Reverend T. T. Carter portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0361
  • Item
  • 1844-1880

The photograph is a seated portrait of Reverend T. T. Carter. Below the photograph are printed the name of the photography studio, W. Walker & Sons, and its London, England, address. The handwritten note on the front of the photograph reads: "Rev. T. Carter." Research indicates that Thomas Thellusson Carter SSC (19 March 1808 – 28 October 1901), also known as T. T. Carter, was a significant figure in the Victorian Church of England. He was responsible for reintroducing Catholic practices to the church and for founding the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. Carter also founded several charitable organizations and was a prolific writer on church matters. He served as Rector of Clewer, a parish in Berkshire, England, or 36 years. In 1870 he became an honorary canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

Reverend T. H. Hunt portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0136
  • Item
  • [1888-1904]

The photograph shows the Reverend T. H. Hunt in a formal head and shoulders studio portrait. Rev. T. H. Hutn was also headmaster of St. Peter's Day school from 1894-1904

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