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Heres Some Perspective in BW - Saint Boniface

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I'm on a new kick and want to have a collection of Saint Boniface Cathedral photos to put in a folder so here they come :) Some times will be in B&W and color as well.


Saint Boniface Cathedral in Winnipeg Manitoba

The first church on the site was founded by Fr. Norbert Provencher, a priest and future bishop, who ordered its construction in 1818 in the form of a small log chapel. In 1832 Bishop Provencher built the first cathedral but on December 14, 1860, a fire destroyed the first building. In 1862, Bishop Alexandre Taché rebuilt the cathedral in stone.

By 1900, St. Boniface was the fifth largest city in the West and needed a larger cathedral. Local contractors Senecal and Smith were engaged to build a new cathedral to plans by Montreal architect Jean-Omer Marchand. On August 15, 1906, Monsignor Louis-Philippe Adelard Langevin dedicated the cathedral, which became one of the most imposing churches in Western Canada.

On July 22, 1968, the 1906 cathedral was damaged in a fire, destroying many features including the rose window. Only the facade, sacristy, and the walls of the old church were saved and stored.
In 1972, a new cathedral, designed by Étienne Gaboury and Denis Lussier, was built behind the 1906 façade.
The Institute for stained glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at St Boniface Cathedral. [link]

Here's some perspective
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See more photos of Saint Boniface Cathedral in my album here [link]

Image size
1000x1728px 979.78 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS REBEL T3i
Shutter Speed
1/256 second
Aperture
F/10.0
Focal Length
75 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Jul 20, 2012, 1:06:11 PM
Sensor Size
4mm
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JonnyGoodboy's avatar
Loving this off kilter perspective Joe,works a treat when done right and here it is! :clap:
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