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WP1141 MAISON CHAPELLE
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Date: Not evident. Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: Lyall Commercial
Notation: In 1902, Archbishop Langevin had a wooden building constructed on Aleneau Street near the Normal School, as a residence for young women students. In 1904 it became the wotherhome for a new religious order that he began - the Mission Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate. A substantial addition was made in 1909. In the 1950's the building was replaced with a new Oblate convent, at 601 Aulneau Street.
Date: Not evident. Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: Lyall Commercial
Notation: In 1902, Archbishop Langevin had a wooden building constructed on Aleneau Street near the Normal School, as a residence for young women students. In 1904 it became the wotherhome for a new religious order that he began - the Mission Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate. A substantial addition was made in 1909. In the 1950's the building was replaced with a new Oblate convent, at 601 Aulneau Street.
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