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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 photograph of Anne Langton doing sewing. Miss Langton is seated, with glasses on. She is wearing a black dress, with a shawl around her shoulders and over her head.
Miniature charcoal sketch of the interior of a log home showing a display of weapons, tools and a writing table
Small sketch of St. James the Apostle first Log church.
Large Parchment passport for John Langton that he used in 1830 to emigrate to Canada. Certificate is treated in elaborate border, written in French and contains the royal seal.
The cover of the font is a wooden oak circular cover with a cross standing on it that is approximately 15 cm high.
A black painted dining room chair
Handwritten original first page of deed of the land for St. James Anglican Church from Robert Jameison and James Wallis.
The original handwritten deed to the Church
Small hand held Bible in very delicate condition.
Black and white photograph taken circa 1908 of current St. James looking from back of altar to the back of the church.
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