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View of the first
Masonic Hall at Fort Steele, BC.
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View of the first
Masonic Hall at Fort Steele, BC.
[F.S.8.421] enlarge |
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Home of Mrs. Berl
Lum, overlooking Wild Horse Creek. A Corner of the first Masonic
Lodge at Fort Steele visible at left.
[F.S.8.439] enlarge |
Relocation of St.
Anthony Catholic Church to its present position (1979).
[F.S.8.629] enlarge |
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Fort Steele Men
(1912). Back Row from Left: Bill Myers; George Judd (possibly?);
Bamford Coon; Bob Coon; (unidentified);Warren Woodland. Kneeling
from Left: (unidentified); Ernie Howard; Wally Taenhauser; Ben
Clark.
[F.S.28.31] enlarge |
Fort Steele from
the original Water Tower at end of Riverside Avenue (c.1910).
North West Mounted Police Orderly Room and Jail in foreground.
Original site of existing Fort Steele Schoolhouse to right of
photo
[F.S.31.163] enlarge |
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Fort Steele, B.C.,
showing from left in their original position, the Band Hall,
Government Building, Opera House, Catholic Church and residence
[F.S.39.8] enlarge |
A Masonic procession
in Cranbrook
[F.S.72.166] enlarge |
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A Masonic procession in Cranbrook
[F.S.72.167] enlarge |
Masonic Temple in Spokane, Washington
[F.S.76.2] enlarge |
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The grand Masonic
Temple in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
[F.S.76.8] enlarge |
Anglican, Catholic
and Presbyterian Churches at Fort Steele
[F.S.106.5] enlarge |
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General View of Fort Steele,
looking south (August 18, 1898)
[F.S.106.12] enlarge |
Cranbrook gentleman with Masonic
apron on.
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