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St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle with the Terrace, circa 1905
St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle with the Terrace, circa 1905
Bishops Court and Anglican church, Indian Head, after 1905
Bishops Court and Anglican church, Indian Head, after 1905
The originally intended site of Regina's Anglican cathedral at the corner of Broad Street and College Avenue during the draining and deepening of Wasc
The originally intended site of Regina's Anglican cathedral at the corner of Broad Street and College Avenue during the draining and deepening of Wascana Lake during the 1930s.
St Chad's College building, originally the theological seminary for the Diocese of Qu'Appelle, later the premises for the Qu'Appelle Diocesan School,
St Chad's College building, originally the theological seminary for the Diocese of Qu'Appelle, later the premises for the Qu'Appelle Diocesan School, renamed St Chad's School in 1962 and closed in 1970
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A bilingual example of the classic welcome sign displayed outside Anglican churches throughout Canada, at Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal
A bilingual example of the classic welcome sign displayed outside Anglican churches throughout Canada, at Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal
The replica of John Cabot's ship Matthew. The first cleric of the English Church sailed on her to North America in 1497.
The replica of John Cabot's ship Matthew. The first cleric of the English Church sailed on her to North America in 1497.
Oldest Anglican chalice in Canada (1663); Rev. Roger Aitken gave it to St. Peter's Anglican Church (West LaHave, Nova Scotia) (1818), University of Ki
Oldest Anglican chalice in Canada (1663); Rev. Roger Aitken gave it to St. Peter's Anglican Church (West LaHave, Nova Scotia) (1818), University of King's College Archives
St. Paul's Church, Halifax. The oldest Anglican Church in Canada still standing, built in 1750
St. Paul's Church, Halifax. The oldest Anglican Church in Canada still standing, built in 1750