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Becker Residence, 2013

Photo of the Becker Residence taken in 2013 by Ann Hall, courtesy of Edmonton Historical Board.

This photograph captures a detail of the Becker Residence, an important historical building in Edmonton, taken in 2013.

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  • Becker Residence

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  • Mccauley

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  • Edmonton Historical Board

Catalog: EA-10848-93-ST-1

Credited to: Ann Hall Collection

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