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St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, date unknown, view

Interior view of St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, date unknown, from City of Edmonton Archives.

This photograph captures an interior view of the St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, providing a glimpse into its architectural features.

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  • St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral

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  • Mccauley

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Catalog: EA-330-49

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