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Masonic Temple Interior, 1932

Interior view of the Masonic Temple, 1932.

This photograph captures the interior of the Masonic Temple in 1932, reflecting the architectural details and decorative elements of the period.

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Structures

  • Masonic Temple- Saskatchewan Lodge #92

Time Periods

  • The War Years: 1914-1945

Neighbourhoods

  • Downtown

Source

  • Edmonton Historical Board

Catalog: nd-3-6107c

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