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St. John the Baptist
Anglican Churchyard Cemetery
St. John's
St. John's East District

St. John the Baptist Anglican Cathedral

St. John the Baptist Anglican Cathedral

The Anglican Cathedral, located on Church Hill, dates back to 1843, but was destroyed by fire in 1892,
and rebuilt.  However, several wooden churches stood on this spot since before 1696.   The current
cathedral is considered to be one of the best examples of ecclesiastical Gothic Revival structures.

Photographed and Copyrighted by Craig Peterman (2007)

 

Page Revised by Craig Peterman (Friday March 22, 2013)

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