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This church in Gladstone was built between 1904 and 1905.
Period
Cleric
1882
A. L. Fortin
1883
A. E. Cowley
1884
F. Jephcott
1885
William John Garton (1856-1937)
1886-1887
Charles R. Littler
1888-1893
William John Garton (1856-1937)
1895-1896
R. H. L. Girling
1898-1900
A. W. Woods
1901-1905
J. F. Belford
1906
H. O. N. Belford
1907
J. W. Woolfe, W. E. Edmonds
1908-1912
H. O. N. Belford
1914
Charles E. Copeland
1915-1916
R. S. Cushing
1917-1922
J. E. Doyle
1923-1924
Alfred Birch
1925
Rev. Longmore
1926
Dr. Arthur C. Bellingham
1926-1929
Captain Robinson
1930-1934
E. Jacques
1937-1939
Hector Smith
1940-1942
Lionel Harrison
1943-1949
S. B. Guille
1950-1951
George Adams
1951-1954
C. E. Hyett
1954-1955
Father J. Patrick
1955-1959
D. W. Roberts
1960
Rev. Greene
1961
Captain Charles Sells
1962
Captain George House
1963-1965
B. Stacy
1967-1968
Grahame Spear
1969-1971
Charles Alexander
1971-1979
Graham Bradshaw
1979-1982
William Giovetti
1982-?
R. H. H. Lloyd-Davies
All Saints Anglican Church in Gladstone (2010)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughAll Saints Anglican Church in Gladstone (April 2021)
Source: Rose KuzinaInterior of All Saints Anglican Church in Gladstone (August 2017)
Source: George PennerSite Coordinates (lat/long): N50.22563, W98.95456
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Anglican Church Rectory (125 West Dennis Street, Gladstone, Municipality of WestLake-Gladstone)
The Same Faith for One Hundred Years by All Saints Anglican, 1982. [Legislative Library of Manitoba, F5648.G64 Sam]
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough, George Penner, and Rose Kuzina.
Page revised: 12 March 2022
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