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Bishop John Hugh MacDonald
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Item is a photograph of Bishop John Hugh MacDonald, a former pastor of Sacred Heart Church. 77-1177-1311
R.C. MacGillivray's Funeral
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Item is a photograph of the funeral of Msgr. R.C. MacGillivray, Sacred Heart Church, Sydney. 77-496-630
Sacred Heart Church, Sydney
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Item is a photograph of Rev. H. MacDonald (pastor), Rev. Landry (later Bishop) and Rev. A.J. MacIsaac. 77-629-763
Sacred Heart Parish, Sydney
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Item is a photographic collage of five photographs featuring the glebe, the exterior and interior of the church, Reverend J. Quiman and Reverend D. M. McAdam. 77-725-859
Lyceum Theatre, Sydney
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Item is a photographic postcard of the Lyceum Theatre, Sydney, showing Sacred Heart Church. 78-902-2652
Sydney Aerial View
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Item is an aerial photograph of Sydney showing the court house, Sacred Heart Church, Steel Plant and the area later occupied by Xavier Junior College. 79-999-3979
Military Funeral
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Item is a photograph showing the first military funeral from Sacred Heart Church during World War 1. Soldiers and marching band on Charlotte Street and in front of a church are pictured. Photograph appears to have been taken from a second storey building looking out on the street. 80-762-4942
Military Funeral
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Item is a photograph showing the first military funeral from Sacred Heart Church during World War 1. Photo was taken by an unknown photographer, possibly from the second storey of a building opposite Sacred Heart Church, and shows the large assembly outside Sacred Heart. 80-766-4946
Military Funeral
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Item is a photograph showing the first military funeral from Sacred Heart Church during World War 1. Soldiers at arms and part of a marching band on Charlotte Street are pictured. 80-763-4943
Military Funeral
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Item is a photograph showing the first military funeral from Sacred Heart Church during World War 1. Photo shows a crowd of non-military men, women, and children, likely following the procession. 80-765-4945