All Saints, Sandy Hill
Today, courtesy of climbing and photography done by Brian Glenn, we find ourselves in the belfry of the former All Saints Church, Sandy Hill, Ottawa,
Today, courtesy of climbing and photography done by Brian Glenn, we find ourselves in the belfry of the former All Saints Church, Sandy Hill, Ottawa,
There could be no more appropriate image to illustrate church architecture in the Diocese of Ottawa in the 1950s than this one. If the house
Here we view a classic shot by photographer William James Topley of a significant Anglican house of worship in Canada’s capital. Its name? It all

It is curious how visitors see things when they visit a church that regular worshippers miss. Equally curious is how people who once were regular

Here we see Saint George’s, Thorne Centre, as photographed by Brian Glenn on 19 October 2011. There is more than meets the eye here, making

Here, courtesy of a photographer who stepped in to document the Easter decorations at Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa 113 years ago, we see the original

Dificulties of Definition This postcard from circa 1910 is the only known visual record of the first Saint Paul’s Church, Osgoode. Our momentary impression

Saint Mark’s Church at Pakenham, it could be argued, is the chameleon of churches in the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa. From the top of the

Such was the verticality of the design of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Plantagenet, shown here, that the length of this frame house of