- CA BWGPL WEG-Arch-OS8412-2016-11-16-04
- Deel
- 1988-06-28
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Photograph of the Convent demolition
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Springdale Christian Reformed Church
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The interior of Springdale Christian Reformed Church in 1952, before Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
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Article on the construction and history of Bradford's Trinity Anglican church. The opening ceremony was held on December 2, 1900.
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Trinity Church, Bradford, Celebrates 100th Anniversary
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"Sunday, June 10th marked the Centenary of Trinity Church, Bradford. Two services were held with congregations far exceeding the seating capacity of the church. The rector, Rev. H.G. Blake, conducted the services." ...
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Trinity Anglican sod-breaking ceremony: new handicap access
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"Bradford West Gwillimbury Mayor Pat Storey (with shovel) helps to turn the sod at trinity Anglican Church in Bradford. Sod-breaking ceremony, for new addition & handicap access, took place Sunday."
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Trinity Methodist Church - Bond Head
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"Canada Methodist Church, built 1887"
This became the Trinity United Church
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Bond Head Methodist Church Stained glass window
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Bond Head Methodist Church - stain glass window in memory of John Wilcox and Edward Jeffs.
John Wilcox was a pioneer of Tecumseth Township, arriving in 1855 from Cuba (where he worked in mine structure support). He was born in Chyandour, Cornwall, England on April 22, 1827, and apprenticed as an architect and carpenter. He was sent to Cuba in 1848 to work. In Canada, he married Ann Proctor with whom he had 5 children. John helped the town build roads and bridges, and promoted the Wesleyan Methodist Church in its early days.
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Rev. Wm. Fraser meditates beside the monument he built for his wife Jane Geddie, located directly behind the first Presbyterian Church in Bond Head.