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Group photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0334
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  • 1921-1952

The photograph shows a group of six unidentified men sitting on the lawn in front of a building. The man on the far right looks like Canon E. M. Malone.

Group photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0332
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  • [c.1900's]

The photograph shows a group of three women and two men in a garden.

Canon E. M. Malone at the opening of St. Peter's Christian Education centre photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0331
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  • [June 29, 1969]

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.

Sister Alice photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0329
  • Item
  • 1886-1920

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

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0328
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  • c. 1950's

A photograph of a professor standing outside King's College. Research indicates that this is Reverend Canon E. M. Malone.

Sir Robert Hodgson and group photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0318
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  • 1869

The photograph shows a group of people standing in front of Fanningbank, current residence of the Lieutenant-Governer of PEI. The names of the people in the photograph are written on the back, as follows: Prince Arthur, Mrs. MacDonell, Sir Robert Hodgson, R. R. Hodgson, Lieutenant Prickard, Mrs. J. Hensley, Colonel Elphinstone, and Honourable J. Longworth.

John Ellis portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0317
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  • [1871-1877?]

The photograph is a portrait of John Ellis. The inscription on the back reads "John Ellis Assistant Priest 1871-1877." Above that inscription, written in pencil, is "Mrs. E. J. Hodgson." It is unclear why there are two inscriptions. The photographer is identified as based in Calcutta.

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