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    Item ID number:
    3316080
    Date:
    1913
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Accession number: 1977-022 NPC, Box number: SC 0162
    St. Mary's [Roman Catholic] Church, Regina, Saskatchewan, (with addition). Regina (Sask.) Described by the RECON project. Credit: St
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    Item ID number:
    3385612
    Date:
    24 Mar. 1933 - 14 April. 1933
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Accession number: 1977-022 NPC, Box number: SC 0162
    Scene from the Passion Play presented by Saint Mary's Parish, Regina, Sask., March 24-31, Apr. 7-14, 1933. Sports & Amusements - Drama
  3. 3
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    Item ID number:
    3316079
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Accession number: 1977-022 NPC, Box number: SC 0162
    First St. Mary's [Roman Catholic] Church and School, 12th Avenue and Cornwall Street, Regina, Sask. Regina (Sask.) Constructed in 1884
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    Item ID number:
    3384073
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Accession number: 1977-022 NPC, Box number: SC 0162
    Interior of addition St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Regina, Sask. Regina (Sask.) Services - Religious - Roman Catholic. Addition constructed in 1913
  5. 5
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    Item ID number:
    3316081
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Accession number: 1977-022 NPC, Box number: SC 0162
    Second St. Mary's [Roman Catholic] Church, 20 Block Scarth St., Regina, Sask. Regina (Sask.) Constructed in 1905. Described by the RECON project
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