Here's a postcard image of Christ Church Victoria under construction in 1928, from my collection. This postcard was sold to local schoolchildren as a fundraiser:
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I have hundreds of Canadian church postcards but the ones I like best are the simple Methodist and Presbyterian churches on the Prairies. Here is one showing the church district of Carstairs, Alta., including a like-minded Catholic church:
4302. Carstairs, Alta. - Presbyterian, Methodist and Roman Catholic churches par
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A jolly "multiview" entitled "Higher Life - Vegreville, Alberta":
4292. The Higher Life - Vegreville, Alberta par
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Presbyterian Church, Lauder, Man., c. 1908:
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Interior images of small Protestant churches are less common but often very evocative.
The interior of St. Mark's, Hardisty (Alberta), decked out for the wedding of the recipient in 1914:
4300. St. Mark's Church, Hardisty, Alberta. par
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Interior of the Methodist church at Mather, Man., c. 1908:
4670. Methodist Church, Mather par
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Interior of the long-forgotten St. Cuthbert's in the Winnipeg suburb of Elmwood, 1913:
4815. [St. Cuthbert's Church, Elmwood -- interior] par
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This in comparison with the exuberance of the Roman Catholics of St-Sauveur, Quebec City:
4324. Que Votre Regne Arrive - Saint-Sauveur de Québec par
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Or the oddness of the sects that proliferated in southern Ontario and the U.S. in the 1800s, as exemplified by David's Temple, home of the "Children of Peace" in Sharon, Ontario:
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Churches are interesting.