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          CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-03-17-12 · Unidad documental simple · 1995
          Parte de George Jackson fonds

          The original Trinity Anglican Church (located at 60 Church Street) was built in 1851 and then destroyed by fire in 1900. Eight months later, the current structure (built in the Gothic Revival style) was opened for service under the Rev. Canon George Benjamin Morley.
          The structure has a cruciform plan, 1½ storeys, and a steeply-pitched, gable roof with a steeple. The main entrance is through an enclosed narthex dominated by a large, gothic, arched opening. It has large, rectangular, double doors with a multi-foiled transom light above (not original). Shallow buttresses support the side walls and steeple. Three narrow, gothic, arched windows are set into wide, rectangular openings to light the nave. The windows are narrow with a vertical emphasis. There are concrete lintels and lug sills. The three-part, gothic, arched windows refer to the Trinity. The building has wood frame construction with brick cladding and a cut-stone foundation. According to the 2000 inventory, the church is in excellent condition with most of its original features.
          In 2004, Trinity Anglican Church purchased the adjacent former Presbyterian Church building and land. The vacant building was demolished in 2005 to provide additional parking for the congregation of Trinity Anglican Church. (1, 3, 5, Trinity Anglican Church Bradford website)

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          New Trinity Church building
          CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-TrinAngBWG-2016-11-16-02 · Unidad documental simple · 1900-12-06
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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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          CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-TrinAngBWG-2017-04-10-15 · Unidad documental simple · 2017-03-23
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          This article was written by the Bradford West Gwillimbury Heritage Committee in commemoration of Ontario's Heritage Week. It briefly looks into the histories of the Trinity Anglican Church, and its neighbouring Rectory.

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          Church expansion starts
          CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-TrinAngBWG-2017-05-10-10 · Unidad documental simple · 1986-06-25
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          This article describes the ground-breaking ceremony of Trinity Anglican Church's expansion project, held on June 22, 1986.

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          Trinity Anglican Church
          CA BWGPL DC-PH3221 · Unidad documental simple
          Parte de Dorothy Cilipka fonds

          Located on the corner of Church and James Street. This church was built in 1900 after the original church was destroyed by fire. The first church was built in 1851 and burned down in April 1900. Rev. G.B. Morley was the first minister in the new church.
          It is built in early English Style and used Milton Pressed Brick, a high quality and expensive brick.

          CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-03-17-12-2017-03-17-13 · Parte · 1996
          Parte de George Jackson fonds

          The original Trinity Anglican Church (located at 60 Church Street) was built in 1851 and then destroyed by fire in 1900. Eight months later, the current structure (built in the Gothic Revival style) was opened for service under the Rev. Canon George Benjamin Morley.
          The structure has a cruciform plan, 1½ storeys, and a steeply-pitched, gable roof with a steeple. The main entrance is through an enclosed narthex dominated by a large, gothic, arched opening. It has large, rectangular, double doors with a multi-foiled transom light above (not original). Shallow buttresses support the side walls and steeple. Three narrow, gothic, arched windows are set into wide, rectangular openings to light the nave. The windows are narrow with a vertical emphasis. There are concrete lintels and lug sills. The three-part, gothic, arched windows refer to the Trinity. The building has wood frame construction with brick cladding and a cut-stone foundation. According to the 2000 inventory, the church is in excellent condition with most of its original features.
          In 2004, Trinity Anglican Church purchased the adjacent former Presbyterian Church building and land. The vacant building was demolished in 2005 to provide additional parking for the congregation of Trinity Anglican Church. (1, 3, 5, Trinity Anglican Church Bradford website)

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          Trinity Ang. Church history
          CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-TrinAngBWG-2017-05-10-17 · Unidad documental simple · 1965-11-17
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          Article about the history of the Trinity Anglican Church, written by its minister, Rev. E.R. Woolley.

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          Trinity Episcopal Church
          CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-BW1906-2017-04-27-11 · Unidad documental simple · 1906
          Parte de Local History Collection

          The article accompanying this photograph gives a quick history of the Trinity Episcopal Church, later known as the trinity Anglican Church at the corner of Church and James Streets. Rev. George B. Morley was the rector of this new building since the church was destroyed by fire on April 4, 1900. It was re-erected and opened on December 2, 1900 by Rev. Morley.

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