Denomination: Anglican Church
All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at the north-west corner of Dundas and Centre Streets in Whitby, Ontario. It was originally designed by Gundry and Langley of Toronto in the Gothic Revival style. The spire was added four years later in 1870. This was Whitby's second Anglican Church; the first is St. John's, in Port Whitby.
The All Saints' emblem was created by Mike Bromley of Signs from Above in 2004. The idea came about as a way to celebrate the life of Harry Inkpen, a former parishioner. The planning committee consisted of Graham Lennard, Linda Finigan, Doris Clodd, Steve Jones and former incumbent Rev'd. Kenneth Davis. This committee took on the responsibility of helping to create an effective and attractive new communication tool of the All Saints congregation in Whitby as well as developing a versatile image that could be used for letterheads, banners, business cards, etc. Unlike many other historic parishes, All Saints' Whitby had never had its own shield, logo or insignia. The committee photographed other congregations' signs, and contacted Anglican parishes around the world via the internet. With the help of a survey of Sunday worshippers, graphic artist Cheryl Hinzel, sign artist Mike Bromley and committee members began to compile a list of priorities and images that would visually represent All Saints. At one point, full colour posters were shown to parishioners to get feedback about different images.
The All Saints' emblem was created by Mike Bromley of Signs from Above in 2004. The idea came about as a way to celebrate the life of Harry Inkpen, a former parishioner. The planning committee consisted of Graham Lennard, Linda Finigan, Doris Clodd, Steve Jones and former incumbent Rev'd. Kenneth Davis. This committee took on the responsibility of helping to create an effective and attractive new communication tool of the All Saints congregation in Whitby as well as developing a versatile image that could be used for letterheads, banners, business cards, etc. Unlike many other historic parishes, All Saints' Whitby had never had its own shield, logo or insignia. The committee photographed other congregations' signs, and contacted Anglican parishes around the world via the internet. With the help of a survey of Sunday worshippers, graphic artist Cheryl Hinzel, sign artist Mike Bromley and committee members began to compile a list of priorities and images that would visually represent All Saints. At one point, full colour posters were shown to parishioners to get feedback about different images.