Fleming, Archibald Lang, 1883-1953
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Archibald Lang Fleming was born in Greenstock, Scotland, in 1883. He was the first Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Arctic. In 1906 he came to Canada to train at Wycliffe College, Toronto, and in 1909 he established a mission at Lake Harbour in the Artic, where he stayed until 1916. For his crossing of Fox Peninsula on his return, he was made a member of the Royal Geographic Society. Until his first appointment as Archdeacon of the Arctic in 1927, he served first as financial secretary and Chaplin to Wycliffe College and then as Rector of Old Stone Church, Saint John, NB. His incredible travels as Bishop of the Arctic earned him the title "The Flying Bishop." He was the author of several books. He died in Toronto in 1953.
From the description of Archibald Lang Fleming Papers. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225721663
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creatorOf | Fleming, Archibald Lang, 1883-1953. Archibald Lang Fleming Papers. | Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library | |
referencedIn | Haley, Smith. Missionary aviation of Alaska : research files, 2000-2001. | UAA/APU Consortium Library, Consortium Library | |
creatorOf | Ontario Agricultural College. Staff. Collection of Photos of Lecturers of the Ontario Agricultural College, 1926-1939. | University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library |
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