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 Copy of a photo of the First Presbyterian Church Manse - an early example of a brick house in St. Marys. This manse was built about 1860, but has since been replaced.  Copy of a photo of the First Presbyterian Church Manse - an early example of a brick house in St. Marys. This manse was built about 1860, but has since ...   Photo is numbered by photographer: 38256   Photo is numbered by photographer: 38256  To: Miss Robina Marbour  To: Miss Robina Marbour  This photograph gives a view of St. Marys North Ward in the late 19th century. The landscape in the image is difficult to see, however the Thames River can be seen running along the bottom of the image and the First Presbyterian Church is standing on a hill to the ...  This photograph gives a view of St. Marys North Ward in the late 19th century. The landscape in the image is difficult to see, however the Thames River can be ...  "St. Mary's looking North from London Bridge"  "St. Mary's looking North from London Bridge"  Photo showing the North Ward as seen from the West Ward. This view the Presbyterian Church can be seen with part of the Catholic Church's spire also visible. The Water Street bridge is very evident along with a dam. Some snow can be seen indicating this may have been taken ...  Photo showing the North Ward as seen from the West Ward. This view the Presbyterian Church can be seen with part of the Catholic Church's spire also visible. The Water ...  IN THE NORTH WARD ST. MARY'S, ONT. Published for L.H. Reesor, St. Marys, Ont. 1948  IN THE NORTH WARD ST. MARY'S, ONT. Published for L.H. Reesor, St. Marys, Ont. 1948  "In the North Ward / St. Marys, Ont."  "In the North Ward / St. Marys, Ont."  This photo gives a view of the North Ward in St. Marys. The photograph was taken looking North from Trout Creek. Both the Presbyterian Church (left) and the Catholic Church (right) are visible in this photograph. The picture is believed to have been taken by James Leary, a local photographer ...  This photo gives a view of the North Ward in St. Marys. The photograph was taken looking North from Trout Creek. Both the Presbyterian Church (left) and the Catholic Church ...   North Ward 1884   North Ward 1884  On back: St. Marys - Widder St - 161 [incorrect] St. Marys Presby Ch. 1st Presby. Ch. Original at UWO Copy neg at Stratford-Perth Archives Stratford accession no - 88.9.1 c 1890-  On back: St. Marys - Widder St - 161 [incorrect] St. Marys Presby Ch. 1st Presby. Ch. Original at UWO Copy neg at Stratford-Perth Archives Stratford accession no - 88.9.1 ...  View of the North Ward of St. Marys, Ontario. Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church can be seen on the right, and the First Presbyterian Church can be seen far to the left. Compared to older postcard views that are very similar, the area appears more built-up with lots ...  View of the North Ward of St. Marys, Ontario. Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church can be seen on the right, and the First Presbyterian Church can be seen ...  Photo of the First Presbyterian Church and the church's manse both located on Widder Street. The manse is an early example of a brick house in St. Marys. This manse was built about 1860, but has since been replaced. The Church since this photo has been taken has had a ...  Photo of the First Presbyterian Church and the church's manse both located on Widder Street. The manse is an early example of a brick house in St. Marys. This manse ...   See description for the boys names + Teacher: Wm McLean   See description for the boys names + Teacher: Wm McLean  BIRDS EYE VIEW ST' MARYS ONT  BIRDS EYE VIEW ST' MARYS ONT  Photo of the First Presbyterian Church located at 147 Widder Street East. Since this photo has been taken, it has undergone some renovations including an addition to the Church to make more room for the very popular Sunday school. The church was built in 1879-80 for the Presbyterians, using money ...  Photo of the First Presbyterian Church located at 147 Widder Street East. Since this photo has been taken, it has undergone some renovations including an addition to the Church to ...   The First Presbyterian Church was opened for services in 1881 as a replacement for an earlier frame church on the same property. The manse is older, constructed in 1857-1858 for the first Presbyterian minister for this congregation, William Caven. This lovely limestone residence with its full veranda, was considered prohibitive ...   The First Presbyterian Church was opened for services in 1881 as a replacement for an earlier frame church on the same property. The manse is older, constructed in 1857-1858 for ...   The First Presbyterian Church was opened for services in March 1881, a replacement for an earlier, frame church on the same property. This view, taken approximately 20 years later, is a rare and important view of the early interior of this building with the simple, yet effective, trompe l'oeil friezes ...   The First Presbyterian Church was opened for services in March 1881, a replacement for an earlier, frame church on the same property. This view, taken approximately 20 years later, is ...  Wrongly identified as "the Anglican Church" on the photo  Wrongly identified as "the Anglican Church" on the photo  Wrong identified as "the Anglican Church" on the photo  Wrong identified as "the Anglican Church" on the photo
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