
First Baptist Church (Source: McKee Archives)

Built 1882; Brick veneered as shown 1902. (Source: Alf Fowler Collection, S.J. McKee Archives, Brandon University)

First Methodist Church stood on the northeast corner of 8th St. and Lorne Ave. The church was renamed First United Church in 1925. The building was demolished in the 1970s. (Source: Albertype Company / Library and Archives Canada / PA-032863)

St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church was constructed in 1902. This photo was taken in approximately 1920. (Source: Christie's Bookstore/Library and Archives Canada/PA-032866)

St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was designed by W.H. Shillinglaw and constructed in 1900. The church, which stood on the corner of 8th Street and Lorne Avenue, was destroyed by fire after being struck by lightning in 1986. (Source: Christie's Bookstore/Library and Archives Canada/PA-032860)

Brandon's first church was built in 1881 as the First Methodist Church. The church, which was used until 1899, stood on 7th Street between Lorne and Louise Avenues. (Source: Lawrence Stuckey collection (1-2002.3.1DB10), S.J. McKee Archives, Brandon University)

Postcard c.1908 depicting five Brandon churches. (Source: Peel's Prairie Provinces, a digital initiative of the University of Alberta Libraries)

1971: First United Church shortly before its demolition. The 1899 structure, which stood on the corner of 8th St. and Lorne Ave., was vacated in 1969 when the congregation amalgamated with three other churches to become Central United Church. (Source: Lawrence Stuckey collection (1-2002.3.1DB6(1)), S.J. McKee Archives, Brandon University)

St. George's Anglican Church, later Full Gospel Church, stood on the southeast corner of 10th St. and College Ave. from 1905 to 1977. The church was destroyed by fire on January 31, 1977. (Source: L.A. Stuckey/Lawrence Stuckey collection (1-2002.3.1DB13), S.J. McKee Archives, Brandon University)