

Trinity Episcopal Church, built opposite the Court House on Poyntz Street in 1835, was enlarged in 1857, abandoned in 1864 when the new Trinity church was built, and it was demolished in the 1940s.
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Church yard of The First Anglican Church in Barrie, ca. 1876 (image 1).
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Church yard of The First Anglican Church in Barrie, ca. 1876 (image 2)
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Church yard of The First Anglican Church in Barrie, ca. 1876 (image 3). The cemetery marker for Jane Lount, daughter of George and Margaret, is to the right of the central corner post of the fence.


Man near the cemetery markers of Ann and Mary Goldwell (?) of George and Hannah Goldwell ...
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Church yard of The First Anglican Church in Barrie, ca. 1876 (image 4)


Headstone of Annie M James in the church yard of The First Anglican Church, Barrie, after 1876.


Headstone of Maria Charles in the church yard of The First Anglican Church, Barrie, after 1876.


Headstone of Matilda Jevons in the church yard of The First Anglican Church, Barrie, after 1876.


Headstone of Sarah Ann Simpson in the church yard of The First Anglican Church, ca. 1876.


Headstone of Sarah Henry in the church yard of The First Anglican Church, ca. 1876.


Headstone of William Wilson in the church yard of The First Anglican Church, ca. 1876.


Headstones in the church yard of The First Anglican Church, ca. 1876.


The first St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Barrie, ca. 1890. It has been said that this is the original stable given by local Protestant Charles Thompson to the Roman Catholic population as a place of worship, but this is unverified.


Interior of an unidentified church.


Interior of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Barrie, ca. 1890.


Primitive Methodist Church on the northeast corner of Toronto Street and Elizabeth Street (now Dunlop Street), Barrie. First built in 1865, the church burnt in 1871. This photograph shows the replacement, which was built in 1872.


St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at the intersection of Worsley and Owen Streets. The church was built in 1863 to accommodate a burgeoning congregation.


St. Joseph's Convent, Barrie. Built in 1885, it later became St. Joseph's High School.


On the east side of Mulcaster between Codrington and McDonald, the church was built in 1872 to designs by Shearman G. Bird and at a cost of $16,000.


St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Barrie. The church was demolished in 1972. A new church was built at the corner of Dundonald and Theresa.


Trinity Anglican Church and school after the Fire of 1876. Fire damage is visible in the foreground. The church was built in 1864.


Unidentified church.