Cheyne Presbyterian Church 1918

The image depicts the second building of The Cheyne Presbyterian Church, a small, quaint structure characterized by its simple architectural style. The church features a gabled roof and a front entrance framed by a pointed arch, situated between two modestly sized windows. The exterior appears to be clad in horizontal siding, and the building is surrounded by trees, contributing to its serene setting. The photograph captures the church in what seems to be a quiet suburban area, reflecting a typical mid-20th century religious institution.

The image depicts the second building of The Cheyne Presbyterian Church, a small, quaint structure characterized by its simple architectural style. The church features a gabled roof and a front entrance framed by a pointed arch, situated between two modestly sized windows. The exterior appears to be clad in horizontal siding, and the building is surrounded by trees, contributing to its serene setting. The photograph captures the church in what seems to be a quiet suburban area, reflecting a typical mid-20th century religious institution.

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Cheyne Presbyterian Church 1918

Description

The image depicts the second building of The Cheyne Presbyterian Church, a small, quaint structure characterized by its simple architectural style. The church features a gabled roof and a front entrance framed by a pointed arch, situated between two modestly sized windows. The exterior appears to be clad in horizontal siding, and the building is surrounded by trees, contributing to its serene setting. The photograph captures the church in what seems to be a quiet suburban area, reflecting a typical mid-20th century religious institution. Located at King St W and First Rd S. Original church was founded in 1844 by Reverend George Cheyne.

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