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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, and very yellowed, picture of the present day St. James the Apostle. Picture was taken in 1902 at opening. Picture shows the church, the portico entrance and steeple. In the background is the forested hill of the previous churches.
Large ceramic container that was used to make the wine.
Silver communion plate used to serve bread; and silver chalice used to serve communion wine.
Charcoal pencil sketch from early 19th century. A woman stands at a round wooden structure. There are 12 arms on each side each holding a candle.
Sketch of a woodcutter, sitting on a stump with an ax dressed as a habitant
Photograph of a wooden church
Small leather pouch with drawstrings and hand written text on the material.
Oak staff with cross. Approximately152 cm by 76 cm.
Woman's parchment fan with wooden handle
Oak box containing six knives and six forks that were used at Blythe Farm.
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