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All Saints Anglican Church (Dominion City, Manitoba)

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All Saints Anglican Church
General information
Architectural styleCarpenter Gothic
Town or cityDominion City, Manitoba
CountryCanada
Construction started1879
Completed1879
Technical details
Structural systemone-storey wood frame

The former All Saints Anglican Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located at 48 Centennial Drive, Dominion City, in the Rural Municipality of Franklin in Manitoba, Canada. Built in 1879 as an Episcopal Methodist church with a steep pitched roof and lancet windows, it is a modest example of Carpenter Gothic church style. In 1908, it was bought by the Anglican Parish of Dominion City which moved it to its present location and expanded to include the more elaborate details typical of Carpenter Gothic style Anglican churches.

All Saints is a municipal heritage site (No. M0093) as designated by the rural municipality of Franklin on June 8, 1993. The church closed in the 1960s and in 1985 it was bought by the Franklin Crafts Club. Since 1992 it has been the Franklin Museum.

References

  1. ^ Canada's Historic Places: All Saints Anglican Church
  2. Government of Manitoba listing for Manitoba Municipal Heritage Site No. 93

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