Item PHOTO 0009 - St. Peter's Cathedral interior postcard

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St. Peter's Cathedral interior postcard

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Photograph taken by Donald Westin. Published by W. R. Cole. York, PEI

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CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0009

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  • [1970-1980?] (Creation)
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    Dates estimated based on contents of the photograph and other postcard publications by W. R. Cole.To be confirmed or revised.

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1 coloured photographic print on postcard. 10 cm x 15 cm including border, matte finish in excellent condition.

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The photographic postcard forms part of the collection brought together by St. Peter's Cathedral Archives volunteers.

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The postcard shows a coloured picture of St. Peter's Cathedral interior looking towards the altar decorated for Christmas with boughs and poinsettias. On the back of the postcard, the text reads: St. Peter's was first used for worship in June 1879 but was not consecrated until the 29th of June 1879 by Bishop Binney. It was erected to meet the needs of Islanders who had been influenced by the Oxford Movement in England. All Soul's Chapel is a real gem, bearing the mark of William Critchlow Harris and Robert Harris, his brother.

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      NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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      PERMISSION FOR USE OTHER THAN RESEARCH PURPOSES IS REQUIRED FROM ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL ARCHIVES. QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER.

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