Central Presbyterian Church in Cambridge is a heritage treasure. Completed in 1882, it stands at 7 Queen’s Square, just above the Grand River in the Galt area. Photo was taken in 1906 as Central’s chime was installed — incorporating 10 bronze bells that were hoisted into an oak frame in the stone tower under the steeple. For more than 100 years, this chime has been played before services and to mark special occasions.
Central Presbyterian Church in Cambridge is a heritage treasure. Completed in 1882, it stands at 7 Queen’s Square, just above the Grand River in the Galt area. Photo was taken in 1906 as Central’s chime was installed — incorporating 10 bronze bells that were hoisted into an oak frame in the stone tower under the steeple. For more than 100 years, this chime has been played before services and to mark special occasions.