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St. John's Anglican Church Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia |
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St. John's, Peggy's Cove ( St. Peter's Parish } | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic |
Town or city | Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia |
Country | Canada |
Construction started | 1893 |
Completed | 1894 |
Technical details | |
Structural system | one-storey wood frame |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | unknown |
St. John's Anglican Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located at 8 Church Road in Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. Built in 1893-1894 of wood, its steep pitched roof, board and batten siding and lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic churches. St. John's is the only church in Peggy's Cove.[2] St. John's is part of St. Peter's Parish in the Anglican Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The current rector of the parish is the Rev. Irving Letto.[3]
St. John's is part of St. Peter's Parish in the Anglican Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The current rector of the parish is the Rev. Irving Letto.[4]
St. John's is a municipally registered heritage site as designated by the Halifax Regional Municipality on February 22, 1993. The designation encompasses both the church building and the land on which it is located.[5]
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John%27%27s+Anglican+Church&oqfName=%C9glise+anglicane+St%2E+John Parks Canada - National designation]
48 Centennial Drive, Franklin, Manitoba
All Saints Anglican Church | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic |
Town or city | Dominion City, Manitoba |
Country | Canada |
Construction started | 1879 |
Completed | 1879 |
Technical details | |
Structural system | one-storey wood frame |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | unknown |
The former All Saints Anglican Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located at 48 Centennial Drivein Dominion City, in the rural municipality of Franklin, Manitoba, Canada. Built in 1879 as a Episcopal Methodist church with a steep pitched roof and lancet windows, it was a very modest example of Carpenter Gothic church style. In 1908, it was bought by the Anglican Parish of Dominion City which moved it to its present location and expanded to include the more elaborate details typical of Carpenter Gothic style Anglican churches..[6]
All Saints is a municipal heritage site as designated by the rural municipality of Franklin on June 8, 1993. It is now the Franklin Museum.[7]
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472 Fort Street, Mackinac Island, MI 49757
216 Main Street, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia
St. George's Anglican Church Parrsboro, Nova Scotia |
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St. George's Anglican Church | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic |
Town or city | 216 Main Street, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia |
Country | Canada |
Completed | ca. 1865 |
Technical details | |
Structural system | one-storey wood frame |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Thomas R. Corbett, builder |
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All Saints Anglican Church All Saints Anglican Church (McKeens Corner, New Brunswick)
Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church
Est 1888, oldest Catholic parish / church in Calvert County
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Middleton, the Rev. Canon Arthur Pierce, Ph.D., Anglican Maryland, 1692-1792, Virginia Beach: The Donning Company, 1992, pp. 5, 69-70, ISBN 0898658411
Christ Church | |
Location | East Main Street, Stevensville, Maryland |
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Coordinates | 38°58′50″N 76°18′52″W / 38.98056°N 76.31444°W |
Built | 1880 |
Architect | Smith,John |
Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic[10] |
NRHP reference No. | 79003268 [9] |
Added to NRHP | July 24, 1979 |
The former Christ Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church located on East Main Street (MD 18) in Stevensville, on Kent Island in Queen Anne's County, Maryland.
Christ Church was, from 1880 to 1995, the home of Christ Episcopal Church of Kent Island, the oldest Christian parish in Maryland.
The Christ Episcopal Church of Kent Island is an Episcopal parish located on Kent Island in Maryland, and is recognized as the state's oldest Christian congregation. It was founded in 1632, one year after Kent Island was founded by William Claiborne, and two years before settlers arrived at St. Clement's Island. The parish has used at least four buildings during its history. The first was located at Kent Fort, the second in Broad Creek, the third in Stevensville, and the fourth and current in Matapeake. Of the four buildings, only the third and fourth are standing today, the fourth having been built in 1995 to accommodate the parish's growing size. The third church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[11] Christ Church is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Easton and owns and operates Camp Wright, a summer camp in Matapeake, which serves as the diocesan camp.
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Saint Boniface Catholic Church, Joanna, South Carolina.
St. Paul's Anglican Church Dawson City, Yukon |
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St. Paul's Anglican Church | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic |
Town or city | corner of Front and Church streets Dawson City, Yukon |
Country | Canada |
Completed | 1902 |
Cost | $15,000 |
Technical details | |
Structural system | wood frame |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | James G. Purden |
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church Starke, Florida All Saints Episcopal ChurchFairbanks, Florida | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic. |
Town or city | 212 North Church St., Starke, Florida |
Country | United States |
Construction started | 1880 |
Completed | 1880 |
Technical details | |
Structural system | One story wooden frame building with two story rear side entrance/bell tower |
First Presbyterian Church, 921 East Call Street, Starke
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408 Princeton Ave. National Register 12/19/1994, 5CF.177
Church of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave, Maitland, 11000144, LISTED, 3/28/11 (Florida's Carpenter Gothic Churches MPS)
Restoration Award – Built in 1882, the church served an active Episcopal congregation until the 1940′s. The church was purchased and owned privately until 2001 when it was donated to the Browns Valley Historical Society. Shortly after accepting the gift the Society began the painstaking process of restoring its interior. Pews were created from a single original example that had been left. The church organ, which had been in the Brown family for nearly 70 years, was donated back to the Society and window designed were replicated. Doors and period hardware were used to replace missing exterior elements.
St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 300 Mosby Ave, corner of College NC, 11000209, LISTED, 4/20/11
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212 East Robert Toombs Ave. Washington GA, 30673
81 North Second Street, San Jose, California 95113
8505 Church Street (in Ridgefield) Crystal Lake, IL 60012
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now at Church of the Advent
Contributing property, Longwood Historic District (Longwood, Florida)
First Presbyterian Church | |
Location | 37412 Church Avenue Dade City, Florida |
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Built | 1894 |
Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic |
The First Presbyterian Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Presbyterian church located at 37412 Church Avenue in Dade City in Pasco County, Florida, United States. triptych lancet window. The main entrance is in a corner bell tower [14]
In 1989, the First Presbyterian Church was listed in A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture, published by the University of Florida Press. [15] It is also a contributing property in the Church Street Historic District.
McIntosh Presbyterian Church is still an active church in the Presbytery of St. Augustine. The Rev. Dr. Ina Boyd is currently its stated supply minister.[16]
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Windswept | |
Location | 421 Petit Manan Point Rd., Steuben, Maine |
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Coordinates | 44°25′5″N 67°54′45″W / 44.41806°N 67.91250°W |
Area | 5 acres (2.0 ha) |
Built | 1940 |
Architectural style | Colonial Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 07000411[9] |
Added to NRHP | May 8, 2007 |
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