Anne Langton: Anglican Church Woman in Fenelon Falls | Digital Museums Canada
Black and white sketch of the inside of Blythe House. In the sketch you see John sitting on a chesterfield; two women at the table; and, Anne Langton in front of a fire patting a small dog.

Anne Langton: Anglican Church Woman in Fenelon Falls

St. James the Apostle Anglican Church Fenelon Falls 2022
Stream Petit
Subjects

Anne Langton’s journals and “lost box” of miniature sketches reveal her contributions to Fenelon Falls, Ontario — including the founding of St. James the Apostle Anglican Church in 1835. Like social media today, her journals and sketches provide a glimpse into the culture, landscapes and people of Upper Canada at that time. It’s all in a day’s work for a 19th century Anglican churchwoman in Upper Canada.

Credits

Research

Researcher

Beverly Jeeves

Text

English writer

Beverly Jeeves

English editor

Beverly Jeeves

French editor

Dana Bachman

Competitive editors

Beverly Jeeves
Peter Oliver

Translation

French translator

Dana Bachman
Peter Mancini

Production

Audio

Peter Oliver

Videography

Chris Greaves

Photography

Peter Oliver

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