Archbishop Hibbert Binney portrait
- CA PEI SPCA PHOTO 0143
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- 1851 - 1887
The photograph shows the fourth bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Hibbert Binney, seated in a studio portrait.
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Archbishop Hibbert Binney portrait
The photograph shows the fourth bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Hibbert Binney, seated in a studio portrait.
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