The photographs show the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and All Saints' Chapel. There is snow on the ground and the trees are bare. Photograph 0075 B is a copy of Photograph 0075 A.
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.
The photograph is a formal portrait of Reverend Thomas Harry Hunt, M.A., D.D., who was an assistant priest from 1888-1904.
The photograph is a formal portrait of an unidentified choir boy.
The portrait is an etching of Edward King, the Bishop of Lincoln from 1829-1910. The item is an original; the artist's signature shows "F. W. Vroom, 1899".Dr. F.W. Vroom was Archdeacon of Nova Scotia in 1919 and preached at the Julbilee service.
The photograph is a portrait of William Wallace, Archbishop of Nova Scotia from 1972-1975.
The photograph shows St. Peter's chancel with gold stars on the ceiling, which were subsequently covered in acoustic tiles. There is a small box in the lower left that states: St. Peter's Cathedral 1885
The photograph is a portrait of the Reverend Canon James Simpson, M.A.D.G.L. This portrait is similar to Photo 0273 which is currently in the church hall.
The photograph is a formal portrait of the Executive Council of General Synod and members of the departmental boards, at the annual meeting in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan as indicated on the lower left of the picture.
The photograph is a group portrait of a number of clergymen at the funeral of G.W. Hodgson. Reverend Charles Darling is identified as the assistant priest of St. Matthias Church. The young men with him are identified as A. Irwin, R. Irwin and C. Hine.