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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.
Two pages of a hand written text from April 8, 1868 regarding church resolution.
Wash and Pencil sketch measuring 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches. the sketch is of the bridge over Fenelon Falls and to the right is a Mill circa 1840. Anne Langton has written in the lower right hand corner Fenelon Falls
A photograph of St. James 'the Less' Anglican Church in Toronto, Ontario. The stone church has a large bronze steeple that has aged green.
Miniature charcoal print titled two sides of one room. This is the side of John Langton's home that has the fireplace. It has two basic wooden chairs. There are two book cases on the wall opposite the fireplace with well over 100 books on it. Hanging on the wall is a hat, a saddle, scissors, pots and pans, and a framed print. The sketch represents a very basic cabin room of Upper Canada in 1830.
Glass Eucharist bowl with silver bass.
Small oak inkwell and it's top, belonging to Anne Langton measuring approx 3 inches high, and less than one inch in diameter.
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 pig
Sketch of Blythe Farm. In the foreground are tree stumps and then a rustic farm fence probably of cedar. Further in the background are two out buildings and what looks like the original home of John Langton. To the left is a round tent structure. Further in the background are trees. The sketch is very yellowed.
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