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Ernest Brown Block, 2007, front elevation

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Ernest Brown Block, 2007, front elevation. Photo by Lawrence Herzog. Courtesy of City of Edmonton Sustainable Development.

This photograph showcases the front elevation of the Ernest Brown Block taken in 2007. The image is a representation of the architectural style and historical significance of the structure.

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  • Ernest Brown Block

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  • Boyle Street

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