File:Regis Canevin arms.png
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editDescriptionRegis Canevin arms.png | The coat of arms of Bishop Regis Canevin of Pittsburgh (1904–1920). |
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Source | Scanned from The Ecclesiastical Review (Volume LIII, 1915), published by the Dolphin Press in Philadelphia. |
Author | Pierre de Chaignon la Rose |
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06:39, 19 February 2010 | 365 × 564 (664 KB) | Alekjds (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=The coat of arms of Bishop Regis Canevin of Pittsburgh (1904–1920). |Source=Scanned from ''The Ecclesiastical Review'' (Volume LIII, 1915), published by the Dolphin Press in Philadelphia. |Date=July 1915 |Author=Pierre de Chai |
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