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Bishop of Argyle photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0030
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  • [1880?-1920?]

The photograph shows the Bishop of Argyle outdoors, seated with two shaggy dogs. On the back of the photograph it reads "Bishop of Argyle and the dogs" followed by something illegible.

Frederick E. J. Lloyd portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0097
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  • [1880-1900?]

The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of Fred E. J. Lloyd, assistant priest for St. Peter's Cathedral from 1880-1900.

Newspaper clippings book

One scrapbook containing newspaper clippings related to various topics, both church-related and otherwise. The book originally contained a number of loose newspaper clippings, which were removed and photocopied, then added to the newspaper clippings reference files. The book also contained a number of loose annual reports for the church, which were moved to the annual reports files. The clippings and reports contained no annotations or information that warranted their retention with the scrapbook, which appears to have been a loose compilation of materials over many years, by unknown persons.

William E. Enman portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0094
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  • [1882?-1890?]

The photograph is a full-length studio portrait of William E. Enman, dressed in a white robe and holding a small book. The inscription on the back identifies him as a choir acolyte, with the dates 1882-1890.

W. B. King portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0091
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  • [1882?-1885?]

The photograph is a head and shoulders studio portrait of W. B. King, Assistant Priest of St. Peter's Cathedral from 1882-1885 and Headmaster of St. Peter's school during that time as well. The Notman studio logo is on the back.

Father John Metcalfe Davenport portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0360
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  • 1882-1891

The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of Father John Metcalfe Davenport. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Father Davenport, St. John Baptist, St. John, N. B." Printed at the bottom of the front of the photograph is the name of the studio, "W. & J. Notman - St. John, N.B." Research shows that John M. Davenport was a clerk for his father, a prominent commercial chemist in England, before turning to the priesthood and adopting Tractarian philosophies. At the age of 24 Davenport entered Exeter College, Oxford, graduating in 1871 and becoming a deacon the same year. He was ordained a priest in 1872, spending his early ministry as curate in Wolverhampton and then in the London parish of one of his uncles. He also began a lifelong association with the Society of St. John the Evangelist, an order oriented towards mission work. Richard Meux Benson, the founder of the Society of St. John the Evangelist, recommended Davenport when Bishop John Medley of Fredericton sought a priest for a new Anglo-Catholic congregation in New Brunswick. Davenport relocated to New Brunswick in 1882, taking over the Mission Chapel in Portland, now known as Saint John.

Basil King portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0051
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  • 1882 - 1885

The photographs show a standing full-length portrait of Basil King, assistant priest at St. Peter's from 1882-1885. He is wearing Holy orders.

Reverend Kenneth Hind portrait

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0359
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  • 1882-1883

The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of Reverend Kenneth Hind. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Rev. Kenneth Hind Assistant 1882-1885." and "with the [?] mail very Kind wishes." Printed at the bottom of the front of the photograph is the name of the studio, "WM. Notman - Halifax, N.S."

The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments

The cover of the Bible is embossed with a wreath which says "British and Foreign Bible Society." It was used as part of St. Peter's Boys School. An inscription on the front end page reads "St. Peter's Boys School No. 21" and several handwritten names are also shown, including William G. Hogg, Jasper [Ings?], and other illegible notes. On the inside front page is: "Appointed to be read in churches." "Cum privilegio."

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