Address: 94 Chestnut
"THE HISTORY OF B.M.E. CHRIST CHURCH ST. JAMES
The first site of the British Methodist Episcopal Church in Toronto was acquired on January 31st 1845 at 94 Chestnut Street. Through the 159 years of its existence and despite unfavourable circumstances, the church has continued to serve the community socially, educationally and spiritually to the fullness of its potential."
"About BME" BME Christ Church St. James. BME Christ Church St. James.
Performer/Company | Patron | Type | # of events |
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Phillips, Minnie | (-) | Band | 1 |
Ball, Mr. & Mrs. R.C. | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Thompson, Susie | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Parker, Edna | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Cane, Fred | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Bryant, Isabella | (-) | Dramatic | 1 |
Phillips, Caroline | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Wilson, W.J. | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Norman | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Parker, Bee | (-) | Vocal Performance | 1 |
Young Ladies' 20th Century Club | (-) | Supper/Festival | 1 |
Event | Date | Venue Location | Troupe |
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Concert | 1915-1915 | Toronto, York | Phillips, Minnie, Norman, Ball, Mr. & Mrs. R.C., Parker, Bee, Thompson, Susie, Parker, Edna, Cane, Fred, Bryant, Isabella, Phillips, Caroline, Wilson, W.J. |
Concert & Social | 1915-1915 | Toronto, York | Young Ladies' 20th Century Club |