A beautifully designed church in Holland, Manitoba.
It was built during 1893/94 with the spire being added in 1898.
I didn't see the interior first-hand but according to the Manitoba Historical Archives there are several plaques inside to commemorate local parishioners who served in a military capacity during World War I as well as Reverend Waddington Clarke who was a pastor around the turn of the century.
It is now known as Holland Emmanuel Historical Church.
Photographed on September 19, 2023.
Beautiful entryway via the bell tower/steeple.
ReplyDeleteDid you get to Manitoba this recent trip? Interesting to note the apse..and tall windows.
ReplyDeleteMany of their clergy trained at St John's College.. long before my 7 years
This one has a very interesting entry way, something I don't think I've noticed before.
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