All Saints' Cathedral, Halifax, Nova Scotia, postcard
- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0319
- Unidad documental simple
- [November 22 ?]
The photograph is a colour postcard of All Saints' Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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All Saints' Cathedral, Halifax, Nova Scotia, postcard
The photograph is a colour postcard of All Saints' Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The full-length portrait shows Reverend A. Watson standing indoors.
The photograph is a formal, full-length portrait of a man in clerical dress holding a book, possibly a Bible.
The portrait shows Edith B. Wright seated at a table.
St. Peter's Cathedral memorial stained glass window photographs
The photograph (PHOTO 0041A) shows St. Peter's Cathedral's memorial stained glass window. A newspaper clipping on the back of the image (PHOTO 0041B) explains that this stained glass window was installed in memory of Daniel Hodgson and his wife Margaret Leah, who passed away in 1883 and 1878 respectively. The exact date of the photograph is not known.
St. Peter's Men's Group photographs
The photographs show the St. Peter's Men's Group cleaning brass in advance of Christmas services. The parishioners involved were Donalda and Karl Winter, MIchael and Eric Edward, Paul Taweel, Charles Williams and Ivan MacKenzie. Photos A, B, and C have been scanned.
Photo A: Donalda and Karl Winter
Photo B: MIchael Edward, Paul Taweel
Photo C: Ivan Mackenzie
These photographs show tree removal at St. Peter's Church in 2011. Only photos A -M of the set of 32 have been scanned.
St. Peter's Cathedral Archives open house photographs
The photographs show an archives open-house at St. Peter's Cathedral, including displays of archival photographs, Bibles, and church records. Individuals who have been identified in the photos are Dorothy Acorn, Rosemary Matthis, Anna Ghiz, Shirley Hyndeman, Ralph Moore, Marguerite Ghiz, Peggy Williams, and Adrien Irvine. Only images 0235 A B C D E F have been scanned.
The photographs show the demolition of the old Church Hall. The event was described by Father Peter Harris as follows: "watched by a group of parishioners, the machine with the wrecking ball and mechanical jaws performed the actual taking down of the old building. By 4 pm, the old Hall had been reduced to a pile of rubble. By October, the Hall was almost complete and usable." Only photos A B C have been scanned.
St. Peter's Church Hall dedication photographs
The photographs show the dedication of the new church hall for St. Peter's. People in the photographs have been identified as:
Photo A Father Peter Harris
Photo B: Left to right: Father David Harris, Bishop Fred Hiltz, Father Peter Harris
Photo C: Left to right: Rory Francis, Edgar MacDonald, Bishop Fred Hiltz,
Father Peter Harris, Father David Harris and Charles Williams.
According to information provided to the Archives by Father Peter Harris via email on 23 September 2019, the time frame for demolition of the old hall and construction of the new hall was as follows: "On Sunday April 18, 2004, a 'closing of the old hall' event was held after the church service. We gathered in the old hall for one last time, prayers were said and we all said 'farewell' to the old hall. Over the next three weeks, the demolition company performed to process of removing windows, wires, plumbing, glass, etc. Tuesday 11 May 2004 was the actual day of demolition of the structure. Some of us watched from the back stoop of the Church House, as the machine with the wrecking ball and mechanical jaws performed the actual taking down of the structure. By 4 pm, our old hall had been reduced to a pile of rubble. Over the next few days trucks picked up and carried away all the rubble, and then the construction of the new hall began. By early October the hall was almost complete and usable. The Dedication of the new Hall was Sunday 24 October, 2004. Bishop Hiltz was with us for this special event."