Item 92.542.01 - The First Pinwherry United Church Near Biggar, Saskatchewan

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The First Pinwherry United Church Near Biggar, Saskatchewan

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92.542.01

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  • ca.1981 (Reproduction)
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    Biggar (Sask.)
  • ca.1908 (Creation)
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    Biggar (Sask.)

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1 photograph: b&w; 20 x 25 cm

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Two people and two horses in front of a large sod building. The people are identified as Reverend and Mrs. George Gervin.

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There are two blue stains near the right and left edge
There is remnants of tape on the back

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Pinwherry Community Club

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History of use: Church built by: Warren Hearts, Ray Hearts, Raymond McHaugh, Ed Taylor, George Taylor, Andy Jamison. After sod building was used as a church it was turned into a high school for three or four years. The church was built on George Taylor's land.

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