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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p St. James Anglican Church is a church building of the Anglican Church of Canada located on the corner of East Cordova Street and Gore Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The original building was completed in the spring of 1881 and was sponsored by Captain James Raymur, the manager of Hastings Mill. This building burned down in the Great Vancouver Fire in 1886. The heat of the fire melted the church bell into a puddle that was eventually put on display at the Museum of Vancouver. The current building was designed by Adrian Gilbert Scott. Its design is a combination of Art Deco, Romanesque Revival, Byzantine Revival, and Gothic Revival architecture. The walls are made of concrete, while the roof is made of slate. St. James was the only Anglican church in Vancouver until the establishment of the local church that would eventually become the congregation of Christ Church Cathedral. Paul G. Stanwood is St. James' clergy churchwarden.. }

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