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 Canada Geese and Grain Elevator (detail)                        

St Andrew’s United Church Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan                                         McCausland, Toronto 1967                                     

        

 

 

 

Saskatchewan

Currently featuring  annotated virtual visits to city cathedrals and colleges,                                    and to humble country churches miles from any town.  Take your time . . .  

Moose Jaw   10   

Prince Albert   6  

Regina   22                                                   

Saskatoon  12   

Towns Central   17  

Towns South   13 

Full List of  81  Saskatchewan Locations

Eleven Saskatchewan Cathedrals

Saskatchewan stained glass holds many surprises.  As well as in cathedrals,  churches,  convents and chapels,  we found interesting windows in armouries,  legion halls,  a casino,  restaurants,  colleges,  performance halls and museums.  Many more  Saskatchewan towns and buildings  remain to be documented.

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In this spacious western province (population about one million) we have identified work by these  artists and studios:  Rault Brothers, Rennes, (Britanny) France; Celtic Studios, Swansea, Wales;  A.L. Moore and Son,  London and other English studios;  Mayer of Munich, Germany;  Rambusch,  New York ; Luxfer Prism,  N.T. Lyon,  Hobbs, Meikle,  and the Robert  McCausland Company (founded 1856  and still operating),  all of Toronto;   Guido Nincheri,  J. P. O’Shea,  and Hobbs,  all of Montreal;   Westmacott and the architect Etienne Gaboury, of  Winnipeg.   Saskatchewan artists working in stained glass include David Johnson, Sister Salesia Zunti OSE, the Benedictine Alfred Engele OSB,  Lee Brady,  Wilf Perreault,  Ed Schaeffer,  Dorothy Doepker, Wally Oucharek, and others.

The makers of many interesting windows remain to be identified.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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