East Window, Chapel

East Window of Chapel. The window references the European acculturation and Evangelization in Canada. It represents a European, a Frist Nations, and an Inuit from peace accord in 1820. The work is symbolic and not meant to be a record of an actual event. It wasn’t until 1833 that the first Anglican...

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Main Authors: Williams, Yvonne, Greene, John
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Scholarship@Western 1949
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stmikesangels/2
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Summary:East Window of Chapel. The window references the European acculturation and Evangelization in Canada. It represents a European, a Frist Nations, and an Inuit from peace accord in 1820. The work is symbolic and not meant to be a record of an actual event. It wasn’t until 1833 that the first Anglican residential school was established by Rev. John West and George Harbridge. Williams notes that she designed, chose the colouring, and painted the glass while John Greene made the cartoon. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet (cbarteet@uwo.ca). https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stmikesangels/1001/thumbnail.jpg