St. Peter's Anglican Church. 5. Trinity Black and White Scans

A black and white photo of a multi-storey white church with a grey roof. This building is the St. Peter's Anglican Church Parish Hall. This photo was taken from the cemetery next to the church and shows the front of the church and the side with the tower. There is scaffolding at the base of the...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Trinity Restoration Project
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1723
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Summary:A black and white photo of a multi-storey white church with a grey roof. This building is the St. Peter's Anglican Church Parish Hall. This photo was taken from the cemetery next to the church and shows the front of the church and the side with the tower. There is scaffolding at the base of the tower. This perspective shows a front-facing clock at the top of the tower underneath the spire and above the shutters for where the bell is housed, as well as the pointed arch windows around the base of the tower. The front of the church shows the small window in the attic, the large circular rose window with a six-point star shape framed inside it, one of the three large pointed arch windows, and the two pointed arch windows and door on the extension. The side of the church shows five pointed arch windows and twelve small windows above the lower half of the roof. The bell tower is in clear view. In the foreground many headstones can be seen. Building constructed circa 1892.