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St. Stephen's College, 1913, front elevation

Architectural styleCollegiate Gothic

Exterior view of St. Stephen's College from 1913, showcasing the front elevation. City of Edmonton Archives EA-561-26.

This photograph depicts the front elevation of St. Stephen's College as it appeared in 1913. The college is notable for its historic architecture.

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  • St. Stephen's College

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  • Urban Growth: 1905-1913

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  • University of Alberta

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-561-26

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