Bishop_of_Newfoundland_&_Bermuda_chapel_of_ease_Trinity_Church_after_fire_1884.jpg
Summary
Description Bishop of Newfoundland & Bermuda chapel of ease Trinity Church after fire 1884.jpg |
English:
The
Bishop of Newfoundland and Bermuda
's
City of Hamilton
,
Bermuda
,
chapel-of-ease
,
Trinity Church
, in 1884, after its destruction by arson. It was replaced by a similar structure erected on the same site between 1886 and 1905, which became the
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity
when the
Bishop of Bermuda
was established as separate from the
Bishop of Newfoundland
in 1919.
In an unhappy co-incidence, in 1892 the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
in Newfoundland was destroyed, with much of the city of
St. John's
, in the
Great Fire of 1892
. It was reconstructed, and also completed in 1905.
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Camera location | 32° 17′ 38.7″ N, 64° 47′ 01.55″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 32.294084; -64.783763 |
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