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Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 2008, front view

Front view of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, built in the early 20th century.

Photograph of Holy Trinity Anglican Church taken in 2008, showcasing its front view. The church is known for its architectural design.

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  • Holy Trinity Anglican Church

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  • Strathcona

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  • Edmonton Historical Board
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 1964, interior viewPrevious media

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