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Un trésor au bout de l'île: la chapelle anglicane St. Mary
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Un trésor au bout de l'île: la chapelle anglicane St. Mary
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| Abstract |
The author outlines the story of St. Mary's Anglican Chapel, built in 1867, in the community of Beaulieu (today known as Sainte-Pétronille), at the western tip of Île-d'Orléans. The neo-gothic-style chapel was designed by architect Edward Staveley (1795-1872) and built by Timothy Hibbard Dunn (1816-1898), a Quebec City timber merchant and capitalist.
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Histoire Québec
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Vol. 26
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no. 3
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2021
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23-24
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fr
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Martel, Robert. “Un trésor au bout de l’île: la chapelle anglicane St. Mary.” Histoire Québec, 2021. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/hq/2021-v26-n3-hq05936/95427ac.pdf.
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