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Whitefish Falls - St. Augustine

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Start Date: 
1935
End Date: 
1963
Date Range: 
1935 - 1963
Language: 
English
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1 cm of graphic materials

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P2006.37.1 : sepia'd cutdown postcard 7.6 x 5.8, exterior of church

P2006.37.2 : B&W photo 9.0 x 12.7, Br. James SSJE, __________, Lillas Watson, Rev. John Watson "Kitchen crew" at Diocesan Camp

P2006.37.3 : B&W photo 21.7 x 16.4, Fr. Stump, Archbishop Wright, Mrs. Stump, 1951

P2006.37.4 : tinted photo, mounted 27.8 x 23.0, St. Augustine of Canterbury church from the river, Christmas 1935 from Rev. A.W. Stump

P2006.37.5 : B&W photo 25.5 x 20.6, Whitefish Falls, Camp, Manitoulin Expositor Photo

P2006.37.6 : B&W photo 25.4 x 19.7, square dancing at Youth Camp, Manitoulin Expositor

P2006.37.7 : B&W postcard 8.9 x 13.8, exterior St. Augustine Church, Whitefish Falls, July 29, 1963

P2006.37.8 : sepia'd postcard 13.8 x 8.7, exterior church and school?

P2006.37.9 : B&W postcard 13.8 x 8.7, July 29, 1963, St. Augustine Vicarage, W.F.F.

P2006.37.10 : B&W postcard 13.8 x 8.7, July 29, 1963, 68? Highway, Public School W.F.F.

P2006.37.11 : B&W postcard 13.8 x 8.7, side view St. Augustine Church W.F.F.

P2006.37.12 : B&W photo 11.5 x 6.9, schools?

P2006.37.13 : B&W photo 11.5 x 6.9, schools?

P2006.37.14 : postcard 13.8 x 8.9, St. Augustine Church, 1946, message from Lorne (Sutherland) to George Sutherland

P2006.37.15 : B&W photo 20.6 x 14.2, Fr. & Mrs. Stump - Whitefish Falls

P2006.37.16 : B&W photo 17.0 x 11.9, Algoma Youth Conference, Whitefish Falls, 1949, front row - Bishop Wright, 5th row - Rev. F. Nock, top of stairs - Rev. CB Noble

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2013-077-011
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Algoma University Archive
Container Number: 
011
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