Print preview Close

Showing 571 results

Archival description
Print preview View:

344 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

All Souls' Chapel photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0061
  • Item
  • 30 September 1993

The photograph shows the damage done to All Souls' Chapel door following a break-and-entry on the building.

Altar of St. Laurence Church, Norwich, England photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0381
  • Item
  • [1860-1880?]

The photograph shows the altar of a church with a priest standing and two acolytes kneeling before him. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "S. Laurence, Norwich." The image appears to be hand coloured with vibrant red for the robes, pink and purple for the altar screen cloths, and blue and gold for the banners on each side of the altar.

Anglican Church Women group photograph

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0110
  • Item
  • [1987?]

The photograph shows the following ACW members, sitting and standing indoors: [front row] Mrs. L. Davison, Mrs. Tot Smith, Mrs. Agnes Dickson, Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong, Mrs. "Babe" Rogers, and [back row] Mrs. Phyllis Orford, Mrs. Freda Harris, Mrs. Nancy Sutherland, Mrs. Annie Biet [check spelling], Mrs. Dorothy Palmer, Mrs. Hazel Breedon, Mrs. Frances MacPherson, and Mrs. Regina Korrey.

Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) cast photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0206 A B C
  • File
  • 12 May 1947

The photographs show the AYPA players at St. Peter's Hall performing the scene "Silas Pettingill's Country Store" from the play "Music at the Crossroads", directed by Stewart Dickson. The caption on the back of one of the images identifies the people as follows: Back row, left to right: Harry Shama, Jimmy Korrey, Sterling Walker, Stewart Dickson (Director), Canon Malone, Marjorie MacPherson (later Marjorie Vessey), Delma Peake (later Delma Horne), Helen Acorn (later Helen Jewell), Art MacLean. Front row, left to right: Marion Peake, Mary Acorn (later Mary Hooper), Hilda Pickard, Peter Shama, Barb Pickard, Robert Acorn, Eleanor Kays.

Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) cast photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0203
  • File
  • 1953

The photographs show the cast of the 1953 AYPA play "Prison Across the Street" posing in costume on stage. The people have been identified on the back of the photograph as follows: Albert Weatherby, Lily (MacPherson) Augustine (best actress award, Stewiacke NS), Peter Shama, June (Dickson) McKenzie, Arthur MacLean, Gladys (Kays) Dirani.

Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) cast photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTOS 0204 A B
  • File
  • [1949]

The photographs show the cast of the AYPA play "The Bishop's Candlesticks" posing in costume. The caption on the back of one of the images identifies the people in the photographs as: Peter Shama, Milton Acorn, Arthur MacLean, Mary Acorn (later Mary Hooper) , Stewart Dickson (director), Barbara Pickard. They were the Drama Festival Winners of 1948.

Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) cast photographs

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0064 A B C
  • File
  • [1947-1948]

Photographs show the cast of a AYPA play "Music at the Crossroads" at St. Peter's Hall:
Back row standing, left to right: Harry Shama, Stuart Dickson (Director), Canon E.M. Malone, Alice Dickson (later Alice Fraser), Helen Acorn (later Helen Jewell), Mary Acorn (later Mary Hooper), Milton Acorn, Art MacLean
Front row sitting, left to right: Majorie MacPherson (later Majorie Vessey), Peter Shama, Hilda Pickard (later Hilda Sterns), George Vessey, Viola Kays, Fred Saunders

Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) cast photographs and newspaper clipping

  • CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0120 A, B, C
  • File
  • [1954?]

Photograph A shows the AYPA cast of the play "This Night Shall Pass" in 1954. The photograph shows the cast from left to right: June Dickson (later June MacKenzie), Arthur MacLean, Harry Shama. Photograph B shows the same three individuals, and photograph C shows only Arthur MacLean and June Dickson. The newspaper clipping indicates that the performers won an award at the AYPA festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As noted on the back of the photographs and in the newspaper clipping, the director was A. Stuart Dickson.

Results 21 to 30 of 571