St Pauls Anglican Church
by Teresa Zieba
Title
St Pauls Anglican Church
Artist
Teresa Zieba
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Historic Site of Manitoba.
To accommodate the increasing population of the Red River Settlement in the early 19th century, Reverend David Jones of the Church Missionary Society built a second Anglican church here at Image Plain. It opened for worship on 30 January 1825, with a congregation of mixed races and faiths. Known as the “Middle Church” because of its location between St. John’s and St. Andrews-on-the-Red, it was consecrated St. Paul’s on 6 January 1853. Damaged by flood in 1826 and 1852, it was first replaced by a large structure in 1844, and the present edifice between 1876 and 1880. A plaque was erected next to the church in 1975 by the Historic Sites Advisory Board of Manitoba.
Located south of Winnipeg, in Fort Garry, Manitoba, Canada
Featured in the following FAA groups:
Polish Photographers Platform - Apr 24, 2017
Fine Arts Professionals - Apr 24, 2017
Lady Photographers and Artists - Apr 28, 2017
New FAA uploads - May 14, 2017
Churches - Dec 18, 2017
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April 24th, 2017
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations,! Your artwork has been Featured by the - ABC GROUP C IS FOR CHURCH themed week! You are invited to archive it in the Feature thread
Teresa Zieba
Robert, thank you for the feature in "New FAA uploads" group. It is greatly appreciated.