The photograph shows a group of ten clergy walking down a sidewalk; the purpose of the processional is not known.
The photograph shows a group of twenty-two men posing on a ship.
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 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.
The photograph shows Primate Howard Clark and Reverend Canon E. M. Malone standing in front of St. Peter's Cathedral.
The photograph shows a group of three women and two men in a garden.
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.
A photograph of Sister Alice. On the back it reads "Sister Alice to Canon Simpson (sent by Bonnie)."
A photograph of a professor standing outside King's College. Research indicates that this is Reverend Canon E. M. Malone.
The photograph shows the exterior of St. Peter's Cathedral and All Souls' Chapel from Rochford Square.