Historic Sites of Manitoba: Holy Trinity Anglican Church (204 Fletcher Street, Killarney, RM of Killarney-Turtle Mountain)

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Clerics | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This Anglican church at Killarney, in the Rural Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Mountain, was built in 1890, making it the oldest surviving church building in the town.

Clerics

Period

Cleric

1888-1896

Walter Robert Johnson (1858-1949)

1896-1899

Rev. W. H. Beacham

1900-1918

Walter Robert Johnson (1858-1949)

1918-1922

Rev. A. E. Bell

1922-1927

Rev. S. J. Wickens

1928-1932

George Reginald Calvert (1900-1976)

1932-1936

Rev. A. E. Minchin

1936-1937

Rev. R. Foster

1937-1942

Rev. H. D. Roberts

1942-1947

Rev. H. L. Newton

1947-1952

Rev. L. J. Adams

1952-1959

Rev. J. C. Bower

1959-1960

Rev. W. S. Smith

1960

Capt. C. H. Sells

1960-1963

John Fletcher Stout Conlin (1932-1991)

1963-1966

Rev. C. J. Rothery

1966-1969

Rev. D. Brooke

1969-1978

Rev. D. W. Roberts

1978-?

Rev. A. R. Thomas

Photos & Coordinates

Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Killarney

Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Killarney (September 2019)
Source: George Penner

Interior of Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Killarney

Interior of Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Killarney (September 2019)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.18235, W99.66668
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Holy Trinity Anglican Parsonage (319 William Avenue, Killarney, RM of Killarney-Turtle Mountain)

Sources:

Reflections, 1882-1982: A Community History of the Rural Municipality of Turtle Mountain and the Town of Killarney by the J. A. Victor David Museum and New Horizons, 1982, page 96.

This page was prepared by George Penner.

Page revised: 4 September 2022

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