Tag Archives: Homer Street Methodist Church
IAQs about Early FBC I
This is the first post in which I will present a number of Infrequently Asked Questions and answers about the early First Baptist Church. When did FBC become FIRST Baptist Church? It has been called “First Baptist Church” from the … Continue reading
Posted in First Baptist Church, Vancouver
Tagged Baptist chapel, Church Hill, congregational church, elizabethan revival, gothic revival, Hamilton and Dunsmuir, holy rosary cathedral, Home Cheer, Homer Street Methodist Church, Ministerial Association, Rev. J. B. Kennedy, Sarah Bowes, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Thomas Hooper, WCTU, William R. King, Zion Hill
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Southern View (Pender at Seymour), 1892
This view of Vancouver as it appeared to early Vancouver photographer, Charles S. Bailey just six years after incorporation as a city has appealed to me since I first clapped eyes on it a couple of years ago. Vancouver may … Continue reading
Posted in churches, First Baptist Church, Vancouver, street scenes
Tagged bc, congregational church, Cosman & Son, empire building, Father Patrick Fay, Father Patrick Fey, First Baptist Church, history, Holy Rosary Church, Homer Street Methodist Church, Lady Superior Mary Alexander, Mary Casher grocer, Ontario House, pender street, Rev. E. D. McLaren, Rev. James W. Pedley, Rev. K. K. Maitland, Rev. W. C. Weir, Sacred Heart Academy, seymour street, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, vancouver, Walter Middleton grocer
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