Unidentified choir boy photograph
- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0250
- Stuk
- [n.d.]
The photograph is a formal portrait of an unidentified choir boy.
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Unidentified choir boy photograph
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.
St. Peter's Cathedral chancel photograph
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Reverend Canon James Simpson portrait
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Executive Council of General Synod group portrait
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Sir Robert Hodgson and group photograph
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.
St. Peter's Cathedral exterior photographs
The photographs show a view of the front of the church taken from Rochford square. The envelope has "No. 3" written on the front.
St. Peter's Cathedral exterior photograph
The photograph shows a view of the church and chapel from across the street in front of the government building. The envelope has "No. 7" written on the front.