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Exhibits |
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| Archives preserve the documents from which historians interpret and share our history. In the hopes of promoting a greater awareness and appreciation of our shared history as Canadian Presbyterians, the Archives has developed the following exhibits. As time goes by, we hope to continually add new exhibits that highlight some of the special collections within our Archives, or touch upon unique and exciting aspects of our history. We hope that you will find them interesting and informative, and we hope they open a desire to learn more about our Presbyterian heritage. |
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Dr. Gushue-Taylor turning sod for the foundation of a church at a government leprosarium, Formosa, 1952. Watched by Dr. Hugh MacMillan and some patients. (PCA #G-2856-FC-2) |
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| Exhibit #1: Historical Vignettes: Snapshots from Our History | |||||||||||
| Exhibit #2: Year of Spirituality (2003-04): Images from the Archives
Exhibit #3: The Story of Rev. William King and the Buxton Mission |
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