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Gallery

The collection of both religious and non-religious artefacts at St. James the Apostle Church, is an important link for the families and village of Fenelon Falls.
Black and White sketch showing the structures of Blythe Farm before the big house is built. There are four buildings as well as a tent.
A brass bowl with a sheep at the center. The bowl reads: All things come of thee o lord and of thine own.
As set of leather bond books: Common Prayer and Hymns
Photograph of a butternut oak buffet and hutch.
Charcoal miniature self portrait of Anne Langton.
Set of Altar Books found in St. James. The covers are light brown worn leather. The Gospel Book is inside a simple box while the Communion book and Prayer book sit on either side of Gospel.
Black and White image of Katherine E. Wallis in her late 60s, with grey hair tied in a bun.
Circa 1850 photograph of a James Wallis, the first Minister and who provided land for the first St. James. Wallis was a tall man and is in this photograph is wearing a black waisted coat, with light coloured pants. He holds a cane and top hat in his right hand.
An oak communion table or altar. Left panel has A for alpha.  The middle panel has coat of arms for Church of England. Right panel has upside down U, symbol for Omega.
Large marriage certificate dated July 3rd 1895 for Richard A. Mitchell and Lily H. Cameron.
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