This is the poster we displayed at the Catholic Pastoral Centre. Scroll down for the answers. |
For Archives Awareness Week, we decided to test your knowledge of church buildings in the Archdiocese of Toronto. In addition, we wanted to highlight different types of archival records in our holdings, including photographs, slides, architectural drawings, artistic renderings, promotional materials, and ephemera. And, of course, we hoped to direct more people to our new blog.
Why these ten churches in particular? ARCAT's digitization projects are largely driven by user demand. These are images we had scanned or photographed as a result of duplication requests. The most common digitization orders are from parishes preparing for anniversary celebrations.
And now for the answers...
Corpus Christi Church, 16 Lockwood Rd.,Toronto Front elevation from original set of blueprints, 1926 by J. Gibb Morton, architect Architectural Drawings Special Collection, ARCH 008C |
Our Lady Queen of the World Church, 10411 Bayview Ave., Richmond Hill Slide showing church sanctuary, 1986 Archdiocesan Parish Photographic Survey, PH 78/50 |
St. Clare Church, 1118 St. Clair Ave. W, Toronto Photograph of front facade, 1963 Photographs Special Collection, PH 0055/19P |
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 11 Peter St. South, Port Credit Photograph of the new church (foreground) beside the old church (left), [1953] Photographs Special Collection, PH 0155/07P |
St. Paul's Basilica Church, 83 Power St., Toronto Photograph taken from the balcony showing the barrel vaulted ceiling and sanctuary, [undated] Photographs Special Collection, PH 0093/63CP |
St. John the Evangelist Church, 903 Gifford St., Whitby Postcard highlighting the church's cutting edge roof structure, [196-] Photographs Special Collection, PH 0189/19PC |
St. Clare of Assisi Church, 150 St. Francis Ave., Woodbridge Photograph of bell tower, 2008 ARCAT for Cultural Heritage Pilot Project |
St. James' Church, 2118 Adjala-Tecumseth Townline, Colgan Photograph of front exterior, 1963 Photographs Special Collection, PH 0137/23CP |
Very interesting. We must do more to preserve our churches and their history. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI was six for ten. I've even been to all six of those churches, and two of them were each my home parish for a time..
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