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    The Cathedral Church of All Saints, also known as All Saints Cathedral, is a cathedral church of the Anglican Church of Canada in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It...
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    Mary's Cathedral Basilica is a Gothic Revival Catholic cathedral located in the downtown core of Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia. It is the cathedral of...
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  • Saints Cathedral, Halifax, Nova Scotia All Saints' Cathedral, Cairo All Saints' Cathedral, Mong Kok, Kowloon All Saints Cathedral, Nagpur All Saints Cathedral...
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    historically evangelical Anglican church in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, within the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island of the Anglican Church...
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  • province of Nova Scotia. The Archdiocese of Halifax–Yarmouth has both a cathedral, St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica, in Halifax, and a co-cathedral St. Ambrose...
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  • in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada that were constructed before 1935. Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia...
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    It encompasses the provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island and has two cathedrals: All Saints' in Halifax and St. Peter's in Charlottetown...
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  • Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul were founded on May 11, 1849, when the four founding Sisters of Charity arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from New York...
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    Casavant Frères (category Companies based in Saint-Hyacinthe)
    Island, New York; Saint Andrew Avellino Church (Roman Catholic) 43 stops Opus 1841, 1917 - see Opus 452 Opus 1879, 1921, Halifax, Nova Scotia; St. Matthew's...
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  • based at All Saints Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The incumbent is also Rector of All Saints. The incumbents have been: Source: "Cathedral Past Deans"...
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    Ralph Adams Cram (category Architects of cathedrals)
    Church, Hamtramck, Michigan, 1910, expanded by Cram 1928 All Saints Cathedral, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1910 Park Avenue Christian Church, New York City, 1911...
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    Halifax, (2nd order of the 3rd creation) became the President of the Board of Trade in 1748. In 1749 the city of Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia,...
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    CS Mackay-Bennett (category History of Halifax, Nova Scotia)
    Hind of All Saints Cathedral, Halifax John R. Snow, Jr., the chief embalmer with the firm of John Snow & Co., the province of Nova Scotia's largest undertaking...
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    Philip Bent (category People from Halifax, Nova Scotia)
    British and Commonwealth forces. Bent was born on 3 January 1891 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh and Ashby Grammar...
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    the Cathedral of St. John the Divinein New York, as well as on national and international tours. In 2008, Halley moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to continue...
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    John Eardley Inglis (category People from Nova Scotia)
    1862, aged 47 and was buried in the crypt of Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. He was born in Nova Scotia, the son of John Inglis, the third bishop of that...
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    Diocese of Nova Scotia (now called Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island). The principal cathedral of the diocese is All Saints' Cathedral in Halifax. The diocese...
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  • of Canada in Nova Scotia. Heritage Property Act (Nova Scotia) History of Nova Scotia List of historic places in Nova Scotia "Nova Scotia". Directory of...
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    Bermuda from 1880 to 1883), who had requested from the Archbishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia as school for the children of Irish Catholic soldiers. The numbers...
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  • Halifax-Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, has the absorbed diocese's former see, St. Ambrose Co-Cathedral in Yarmouth, besides the Metropolitan's own cathedral minor...
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    List of Catholic churches in Canada (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    Church (Inuvik) Église Sainte-Marie, Church Point, Nova Scotia St. Patrick's Church (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church (Ottawa) Chinese...
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  • among others. All Saints' Anglican Cathedral in Edmonton Cathedral Church of the Redeemer in Calgary St. James' Cathedral in Peace River Saint-Jean-Baptiste...
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    Clonard Keating (category Canadian military personnel from Nova Scotia)
    to the memory of all the men of the West African Frontier Force who died or were killed in Nigeria. Military history of Nova Scotia William Grant Stairs...
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    Jean-Louis Le Loutre (category Canadian military personnel from Nova Scotia)
    to receive the expedition at Baie de Chibouctou (Halifax Harbour in present-day Halifax, Nova Scotia). Le Loutre was virtually the only person to know...
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    George Prevost (category Governors of the Colony of Nova Scotia)
    Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, and he was also promoted to lieutenant-general, although this was a rank that he held only in Nova Scotia. He was tasked with...
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  • Paul Halley (category All articles with dead external links)
    of Music at both the University of King's College and All Saints Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Nightwatch (1982) Pianosong (1986) New Friend (1986)...
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    Westminster Presbyterian Church – Springfield, IL, 1905 All Saints CathedralHalifax, Nova Scotia, 1906 Calvary Episcopal Church – Pittsburgh, PA, 1906 Glens...
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    Anglican Church of Canada (category All articles with dead external links)
    1845 when St. Lukes Pro-Cathedral in Halifax replaced it. The Church of All Saints in Halifax was made the cathedral of the Nova Scotian diocese in 1910...
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    Fort Beauséjour (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    escalated, in 1749 the British erected fortifications in Nova Scotia at Citadel Hill, Halifax, which they founded as a town; and at Fort Sackville, Bedford...
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    J. P. D. Lloyd (category Anglican bishops of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island)
    congregation considerably increased. In Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lloyd was a rector of the All Saints Church. He was a Halifax Explosion survivor, and during the...
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