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Diocese of Algoma reading list for slide set 3180

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The Missionary Society Church of England in Canada

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Start Date: 
1944
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1944
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ca. 1944
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1.7 cm of textual record

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  1. Map of Diocese of Algoma
  2. Church at Chamberlain
  3. Harvest Thanksgiving
  4. The Church at Huntsville
  5. Miss Hasell and Miss Sayle
  6. Father Lockyer
  7. Sunday School by Post
  8. Getting Papers from S.S. by Post
  9. The Sisters of St. Margaret
  10. A Sister of St. Margaret
  11. Shingwauk School
  12. At Shingwauk School
  13. The Bishop and Johnny Bullpen
  14. Johnny Bullpen
  15. The Rev. C.F. Hives
  16. Archdeacon Boyle
  17. Shingwauk School
  18. The Church at Sucker Creek
  19. A Home at Garden River
  20. Two Indian Boys
  21. Whitefish Falls
  22. Ski-ing at Whitefish Falls
  23. School Children at Whitefish Falls
  24. Murillo Cubs
  25. More Cubs
  26. Flag-raising--Glen Bernard
  27. Railroad Bridge at Nipigon
  28. Kakabeka Falls
  29. A Railroad Gang
  30. A Dog Team
  31. A Fire Patrol Plane
  32. A Student Missionary
  33. Ship Canal at Sault Ste. Marie
  34. Canoe Lock at Soo
  35. Hudson's Bay Block House
  36. Algoma Steel Corporation Plant
  37. A Miner at Falcon bridge
  38. Lumber at Echo Bay
  39. Bringing in Fuel
  40. A Forest Fire
  41. Nobel at 12 noon
  42. Nobel at 5.00 p.m. the same day
  43. A Typical Farm Scene
  44. Remains of Fort St. Joseph
  45. Mary's Lake, Muskoka (No. 1)
  46. Mary's Lake, Muskoka (No. 2)
  47. Mississaugi River
  48. Skiers Paradise
  49. Elk Lake Bell

 

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2014-043-001
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Algoma University Archive
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001
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