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Chalice photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0014
  • Item
  • c. 1911

The photograph is a close-up view of a chalice. The inscription on the back of the image reads as follows: "Chalice presented [to?] the Community of Resurrection for their work in South Africa by St. Peter's Cathedral. The design is a copy of the famous Nettlecombe chalice. 15th Century. Advent 1911"

Mrs Ralph Brecken Peake (Matilda Haviland) portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0378
  • Item
  • ? - 1911

The photograph is a full-length portrait of Mrs. Ralph Brecken Peake (Matilda Haviland). A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Mrs. Ralph B. Peake. Obit 1911 RIP".

A photograph of Mr. Ralph Brecken Peake is available at PHOTO 0371.

The Hope of the World print

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0269
  • Item
  • 1915

A copy of the Hope of the World painting by Harold Copping. According to writing on the back,the print was presented to the Children's Corner at St. Peter's Cathedral by the Anglican Catholic Overseas Association to mark the centenary of the Oxford Movement on 14 July 1933.

George W. Hodgson archives

  • CA PEI SPCA 001
  • Fonds
  • 1865-1916

The archives consist of personal and church-related records created or received by George W. Hodgson in his capacity as rector of St. Peter's Cathedral Church. Series include: certificates, correspondence, diaries, notes and sermons, printed communications and addresses, and records of personal and life events.

The archives include the following files and items, described in more detail in the finding aid:

-- Appointment of G. W. Hodgson as Deacon, Admission of Holy Orders, 11 June 1865 (File 1)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson to Parish of Falmouth, Nova Scotia, 12 June 1865 (File 2)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson to Parish of St. John, Lunenburg, 24 December 1866 (File 3)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson as Chaplain, St. Peter’s, 25 May 1869 (File 4)
-- Admission of George W. Hodgson to Incumbency of St. Peter’s, 29 June 1873 (File 5)
-- Appointment of George W. Hodgson as Priest Incumbent St. Peter’s, 3 August 1873 (File 6)
-- Rev. George W. Hodgson Diary 1871-1872 (File 7)
-- George W. Hodgson Diary 1880, 19 January 1880 – 31 March 1880 (File 8)
-- “G.W. Hodgson’s Notes on a Trip 1882-3”, 19 April 1882 – 29 October 1883 (describing a trip from Charlottetown to other parts of Prince Edward Island and to London, England) (File 9)
-- George W. Hodgson Notes and Reflections, 1 February 1885 – 29 March 1885 (File 10)
-- George W. Hodgson correspondence, 1867-1885 (see below for further details about correspondence) (File 11)
-- George W. Hodgson notes for confirmation classes, 1871-1885 (File 12)
-- George W. Hodgson, “Notes of Conversations with Candidates for Conversion 1883-1884” [1885?] and "The Sevenfold Gift: Notes for Confirmation Classes, by Rev. George W. Hodgson" (Toronto, Church Book Room, 1915) (File 13)
-- Confirmation Register, 1869-1877 (File 14)
-- Register of communicants (File 15)
-- Printed communications and addresses, 1869-1885, n.d. (File 16)
-- George W. Hodgson death, funeral, and memorial records, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1911, 1916, n.d. (File 17)

The file of correspondence includes the items listed below:

Item 1: from J. C. [English?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 11 December 1868, re: church paper?
Item 2: from J. C. [English?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 12 December 1868, re: names for a committee of management
Item 3: from T. Haviland, Charlottetown, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 17 December 1872 , re: a gift of lamps for the chancel
Item 4: from Church Wardens and Vestry, Charlottetown, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 23 July 1877, re: vote of thanks to G. W. H. and John Ellis for fitting the interior of the church
Item 5: from [?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 11 September 1879, re: Lieutenant Governor’s certificate
Item 6: from [?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 20 [January?] 1880, re: statement of investments requested
Item 7: from [?], Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 6 April 1880, re: disappointment with G. W. H. re: sacramental character of marriage
Item 8: from J. G. MacGregor, Dalhousie College, Halifax, to G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, 11 January 1884, re: whether King’s College should move to Halifax or Dalhousie should move to Windsor
Item 9: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Horace Haszard Esq., Charlottetown, 21 January 1885, re: Canada Temperance Act, elections (transcribed)
Item 10: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Leo Davidson, Charlottetown, 16 February 1885, re: stopping the paper delivery (letter is from Hodgson’s copy book)
Item 11: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Messrs Pitcairn, Charlottetown, 16 February 1885, re: a shipment of stained glass (letter is from Hodgson’s copy book)
Item 12: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to J. A. McLean, Charlottetown, 21 January 1885, re: Canada Temperance Act, elections (transcribed)
Item 13: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to J. A. McLean, Charlottetown, 24 January 1885, re: Canada Temperance Act, elections (transcribed)
Item 14: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to J. A. McLean, Charlottetown, 8 January 1885, re: whether King’s College should move to Halifax or Dalhousie should move to Windsor (22 page letter from Hodgson’s copy book)
Item 15: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to Murray [Hodgson?], Charlottetown, 9 March 1885, re: new college in Halifax, funds (transcribed)
Item 16: from G. W. Hodgson, Charlottetown, to L. H. Davies Esq. M.A., Charlottetown, 9 April 1885, re: imprisonment of P. P. Gillis, Temperance Act (transcribed)
Item 17: from Parishioners of St. George’s, Falmouth, Nova Scotia, to George W. Hodgson, Falmouth, Nova Scotia, 31 December 1866, re: extending thanks for his service as minister on his departure for Prince Edward Island
Item 18: note on voting rights for congregation, >1879, re: “42 Vic. Cap XIX (1879) re: persons entitled to vote at meetings of congregation”

George W. Hodgson

Prayer Book Revision Committee group portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0268
  • Item
  • [1911-1916]

The photograph is a group portrait of the Prayer Book Revision Committee of the General Synod of 1911-1916. People are numbered within the portrait and their names are listed along the sides.

The people in the portrait are as follows from 1-50: 1) Matheson the Abbot of Rupert's Land; 2) Worrell the Abbot of Nova Scotia; 3) Du Vernet the Bishop of Caledonia; 4) Sweeny the Bishop of Toronto; 5) Williams the Bishop of Huron; 6) Pinkham the Bishop of Calgary; 7) Mills the Bishop of Ontario; 8) Richardson the Bishop of Fredericton; 9) Scriven the Bishop of Columbia; 10) Bidwell the Bishop of Kingston; 11) Thornloe the Abbot of Algoma; 12) Farthing the Bishop of Montreal; 13) Gray the Bishop of Edmonton; 14) Robins the Bishop of Athabasca; 15) Hamilton the Bishop of Mid Japan; 16) Stringer the Bishop of Yukon; 17) White the Bishop of Honan; 18) Williams the Bishop of Quebec; 19) Reeves the Assistant Bishop of Toronto; 20) Doull the Bishop of Kootenay; 21) Newnham the Bishop of Saskatchewan; 22) Canon D'Easum of New Westminster; 23) Chancellor Campbell of Quebec; 24) Mr. H.S. Crotty of Victoria B.C.; 25) Lofthouse the Bishop of Keewatin; 26) Neales the Dean of Fredericton; 27) Starr the Dean of Ontario; 28) Canon Simpson of Charlottetown, PEI; 29) Armitage the Archbishop of Halifax; 30) Canon Powel of Toronto; 31) McJustice Fitzgerald of Charlottetown, PEI; 32) Rural Dean Cayley of Toronto; 33) Schofield the Dean of Columbia; 34) Gilman the Archdeacon of Algoma; 35) Evans the Dean of Montreal; 36) Canon Patterson-Smyth of Montreal; 37) Professor Abbott Smith of Montreal; 38) Chancellor Davidson; 39) Mr. Matthew Wilson of Chatham, Ontario; 40) Principal Lloyd of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; 41) Chancellor Martin; 42) Canon Dyson Hague of Toronto; 43) Canon Plumtre of Toronto; 44) Coady the Archdeacon of York; 45) Chancellor Worrell of Toronto; 46) Newnham the Archdeacon of Fredericton; 47) Canon Craig of Petrolia; 48) Mr. Chas Jenkins of Petrolia; 49) Coombs the Dean of Rupert's Land; 50) Canon Sutherland of Hamilton.

Bishop Frederick Courtney portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0101
  • Item
  • [1888-1918]

The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of Frederick Courtney, the fifth bishop of Nova Scotia.

St. Peter's Cathedral clergy, choir, trustees and wardens Silver Jubilee photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0247 A B
  • File
  • [1919]

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.

St. Peter's Cathedral chancel photographs and postcard

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0082-0083
  • File
  • Bef. 1919

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.

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