Photo consists of four men in clerical robes standing on either side of the sign on St. Peter's Church outlining the historical dates for the establishment of the mission, day school, residential school, and the church building. A young indigenous boy wearing a cowboy hat is standing by the door.
Photo consists of three women standing together beside a "Diocese of the Arctic" flag. A map covers the wall behind them.
Notes
Taken from the Canadian Churchman, "For the first time a Dominion Annual WA meeting was attnded by an Eskimo and a Loucheux Indian. At right is Mrs. Helen Gruben, of Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, a 29 year-old Eskimo mother of four, who received her education at the Church's Hay River Indian Residential School. At left is Mrs. Sarah Simon, of Whitehorse, Yukon, whose husband, the Rev. James Simon, has recently been raised to the priesthood. Between them Miss Dorothy Robinson, WA missionary at Inuvik, NWT, and president of the WA for the diocese of the Arctic, holds the diocesan WA banner.
Photo consists of three women standing together beside a "Diocese of the Arctic" flag. A map covers the wall behind them.
Notes
Written on the back of the photo, "At the opening luncheon of the Dominion Annual WA meetings, Mrs. Sarah Simon, a life member from Whitehorse, Yukon, presents the Primate, Archbishop Clark, with a white stole of caribou hide which she had made for him. This was her second such gift. She also made a stole for the late Archbishop Derwyn Owen, Primate from 1934 to 1947.
Photo consists of three clergy men talking with each other, while two of them shake hands. Rev. Canon A.J. Jackson in the middle and the Most Rev. Howard H. Clark to the right. A big "The Anglican Church of Canada" sign is behind them as well as a map of Canada.
Photo consists of the Most Rev. Howard H. Clark (to the left) and Rev. Canon A.J. Jackson (right) each holding a briefcase. A Colonel? and r. Howard are in the background.