St. Peter's Cathedral Archives houses and makes available the Cathedral official archives, along with archival materials related to the church community in Charlottetown and across Prince Edward Island.
The photograph is a seated portrait of Dr. Pusey. Printed on the front on the lower left is the word "Copyright" and on the lower right the word "registered." Printed in the middle of the front is "Dr. Pusey." Research shows that Edward Bouverie Pusey (22 August 1800 – 16 September 1882) was an English churchman who served for more than fifty years as Regius Professor of Hebrew at the University of Oxford. He was a major promoter of the Oxford Movement.
Photograph A shows Reverend Canon H.M.D. Westin and [from left to right] David Kays, Charles Mathis, and an unidentified young man dressed in white on Palm Sunday in the old Church Hall. Photograph B shows [from left to right] David Kays, Charles Mathis, and an unidentified young man dressed in white on Palm Sunday in the old Church Hall. The photographs appear to relate to PHOTO 0224. Further identification necessary.
The photographs show the retirement party for Reverend Canon H. M. D Westin and Margaret Westin in the old Church Hall. Photograph A shows three men left to right [name?], Ron Orton, and Carl Mathis. Photograph B shows the presentation of a framed picture to Canon H. M. D and Margaret Westin by [name?]. Photograph C shows Margaret Westin and a special cake and a young boy. Photograph D shows Canon H. M. D and Margaret Westin and the special cake. Photograph E shows Canon H. M. D and Margaret Westin and two gentlemen.
The photograph is a postcard showing the chancel and rood screen in St. Peter's Cathedral. At the bottom of the card on the left is "St. Peter's Cathedral" and on the right is "Charlottetown, P.E. Island". The card was printed in Germany for Maritime Stationers Ltd by Raphael Tuck and Sons', art publishers to their Majesties, No. 1021.
The photographs show the chancel of St. Peter's Cathedral including the rood screen and the altar. The screen was apparently designed by William Critchlow Harris while he was an apprentice to the architect David Stirling at the office of Stirling Dewar in Halifax. There are chairs at the edge of the photo which dates the picture to prior to 1926.Photograph B is slightly cropped and doesn't show the chairs.
The photographs show Mothers' Union meetings. Photos 0424 A B C D show members of the Mothers' Union and Father Westin, participating in meetings in the Cotton Room at St. Peter's Cathedral Church; the meetings were held after a Mothers' Union service. Photos 0424 E F G H show some unidentified Mothers' Union members in a private home. Photos 0424 C D G have been scanned.
The photographs relate to the dedication of the Mothers' Union banner at St. Peter's Cathedral Church on 24 May 1992. The photographs numbered PHOTO 0422 were removed from Fonds 013: Mothers' Union Archives, Box 78, where they originally accompanied related programmes and a leaflet. Photo A shows the banner and Jennifer Witlessly and Rosemary Mathis holding flowers. Photo B Shows the banner and Gaie Orton and Annie Carter. Photo C shows the banner and is displayed here.
The photographs show participants in the Mothers' Union Island Wide renewal in November 1988. Only Photograph A of the delegates from St. Peter's has been scanned. The delegates in the images need to identified. Other information about the event is located in Mothers' Union Box 78
The photographs show events and delegates at the Mothers' Union Centenary conference. Only photograph A has been scanned; this image shows the two St. Peter's delegates, Annie Carter and Cathy Edwards, along with Hazel Treadgold. They appear left to right as: Annie Carter, Hazel Treadgold, and Cathy Edwards. The theme of the conference was "The Family Unit". Further information is available in Fonds 013, Mothers' Union, Box 78.
The photographs show Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying purple vestments in front of the church's altars.
Photograph A shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the back of weekday purple vestments in the chapel. Photograph B shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of the Sunday purple vestments in the church. Photograph C shows Reverend Canon Peter W. Harris displaying the front of his personal purple vestments in the chapel and photograph [d] shows the back.