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Mission to seamen - Thunder Bay

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1975
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1995
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1975 - 1995
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English
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2 cm of multiple media

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P2005.86.1 : Hymn Sheet 21.6cm x 35.4cm - unfolded, turquoise, "The church's one foundation", "Eternal Father, strong to save", "Now thank we all our God"

P2005.86.2 : B&W photo - card 12.0cm x 7.0cm, Most Rev. Edward Quentin Jennings, First (RC) Bishop of Fort William

P2005.86.3 : Red duotang + 3 sheets, 9cm x 11cm, Missions to Seamen, Thunder Bay, July 12, 1981, 2:30 p.m., Dedication of Mission Bus & Seamen's Centre

P2005.86.4 : Roman Catholic magazine "Home Missions", 20.0cm x 13.5cm folded, September, 1982, Article p. 4 - 12, Miller, Fred OMI "Thunder Bay Mission to Seamen. They never called my name" colour photo: Canon Alvin Thomson, Rev. David Bradford, Bishop John O'Mara & Fr. Carlo Titotto, colour photo: Bishop Nock at blessing of trailer and van, B&W photo: Mission to Seamen trailer, Thunder Bay, colour photo: Monsgr. Carey, Bishop O'Mara, Bishop Nock, (photos by Rev. Reginald Insbaw)

P2005.86.5 : colour photo - mounted 20.3cm x 25.3cm, Fr. Carey, Bishop O'Mara, Bishop Nock

P2005.86.6 : colour photo - 8.6cm x 9.0cm, Bishop Nock, Canon Thomson, dedication of Missions to Seamen van, Thunder Bay, 1995, May - Diocesan Annual

P2005.86.7 : colour photo - 11.2cm x 8.8cm, Bishop Nock, Dedication of van, 1975, Ven. E.R. Haddon, Bishop Nock, Canon A.J. Thomson

P2005.86.8 : colour photo - 11.2cm x 8.8cm, Bishop Nock, Dedication of van, 1975

P2005.86.9 : text 1978 - "Another Busy Year of Missions to Seamen"

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2013-077-004
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Algoma University Archive
Container Number: 
004
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