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Robertson-Wesley United Church, 1975, front view

Architectural styleGothic Revival

Front view of Robertson-Wesley United Church taken in 1975, showcasing its exterior design.

This photograph captures the front view of the Robertson-Wesley United Church in 1975, reflecting the architectural style typical of the era.

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  • Robertson-wesley United Church

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Catalog: EA-62-532

Robertson-Wesley United Church, 1964, interiorPrevious media

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Robertson-Wesley United Church, 1997, side elevationNext media