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St Mary’s – 1913

Certainly not a rare or uncommon shot, but I still think that St. Mary’s Anglican Church in Walkerville is one of the most handsome building around. Designed by the famous firm of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson of Boston, with local assistance by Albert Kahn & Ernest Wilby it’s one of the scenes that’s hardly changed since it was built back in 1903.

Have a good weekend everyone, see you next week!

Andrew

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    Been a month...just saying.

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