'St Ann's Church' [possibly at Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada]
Mounted with ZBA4892 and ZBA4893 on page 21 of Fanshawe's West Indies, North American and Borneo scrapbook (ZBA4855).
Lithograph depicting St Ann's Church, a building with a spire near the edge of water on which there is a canoe moored in the foreground. The location is not stated but it may be in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, which has an episcopalian church of that name.
The original sketch would have been made by Edward Fanshawe in the 1820s (circa 1823–26), the print probably after 1854.
Lithograph depicting St Ann's Church, a building with a spire near the edge of water on which there is a canoe moored in the foreground. The location is not stated but it may be in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, which has an episcopalian church of that name.
The original sketch would have been made by Edward Fanshawe in the 1820s (circa 1823–26), the print probably after 1854.