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 shows a small portion of the two front rows of an adult choir, with the director standing before them, inside a church. The photograph appears to date from the 1970s or 1980s. The photograph is poor quality and blurry.
The photograph shows a group of men photographed outside of St Chad's, Regina, Saskatchewan, in August 1955. Some of the men are identified on the back of the image, including: students Eric Potter and Johnny Crane, Bishop Coleman, Archbishop of Canterbury [Geoffrey] Fisher, and Canon E.M. Malone.
The photograph shows Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher and four other clergy at St. Chad's, Regina, Saskatchewan. The note on the back of the photo identifies Bishop Coleman and Dean Noel.
The photographs show children participating in Sunday School. Photograph [a] shows Michael Edward, Alan West, [f. name?] Simon, Brian Francis, Graeme Francis, and Eric Edward; photograph [b] shows Rory Francis standing and Janet Fitzgerald holding an instrument and sitting with some children; the children in photograph [c] are unidentified; photograph [d] shows Emily Simon in the red headband, James Jabour, and M.E. Woodside; and the children in photograph [e] and [f] are unidentified.
The photograph shows Margaret Westin, Marguerite Ghiz, and an unidentified woman in the rear section of St. Peter's Cathedral Hall, which was later referred to as "the Old Hall" after it was replaced in 2004. The photograph may have been taken during the Fall Fair.
The photograph shows four members of the Senior Anglican Church Women's Group, identified as follows, from left to right: Margaret Brady, Agnes Dickson, Helen Foster, Frances MacPherson.