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Law Courts, 1982

Photograph of the law courts building taken in 1982, from the City of Edmonton Archives.

This photograph depicts the law courts in Edmonton, showcasing the architectural design prevalent in the area during the early 1980s.

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  • Law Courts

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  • Downtown

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-340-1157

Lambton Block, blueprints 1914Previous media

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Law Courts Building, 1978, exterior viewNext media