Trinity Memorial Church in Montreal
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Trinity Memorial Church in Montreal
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Abstract |
Montreal's Trinity Memorial Anglican Church, built as a memorial to soldiers who died in the First World War, began construction in 1922 and was dedicated in 1926. Trinity Memorial can trace its roots to 1840, when the original church was founded in Old Montreal on St. Paul Street opposite Bonsecours Market. Subsequent locations were Gosford St. (1860), and Viger and St. Denis Street (1864). It re-located to 5220 Sherbrooke St. West in 1923. It closed in 2017.
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Canadian Churchman
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Vol. 83
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no. 8
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177-180
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April 19, 1956
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Stevenson, R. C. “Trinity Memorial Church in Montreal.” Canadian Churchman Vol. 83, no. 8 (April 19, 1956): 177–180.
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