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Riverside Avenue,
Fort Steele, with Annie Durickin front if the Spokane and Fort
Steele Telegraph Company office. Bleasdell's "Drug Hall"
to the right with, with front awning (1989).
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Anglican Vicarage
(c.1918). Jean Nicol sitting on the car. Mrs Arthur Nicol with
with while hat, Beside Ted Attree in Uniform. Tommy Allan, Jack
Garbutt and Arthur Nicol, Jr also in photo.
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Anglican Vicarage
at Fort Steele (1903).
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Fort Steele, B.C.
(1899). Anglican Church (former Fort Steele school) in center
of photo. Behind to left, new Coventry's Opera House. in distance
st. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church (with spire) and Presbyterian
Church.
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Anglican Vicarage
at Fort Steele, looking east.
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Fort Steele (c. 1905)
showing from the left, Anglican Vicarage, Hanson House, Hoffman
House, and corner of Opera House.
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Anglican Vicarage in it's original
position on St. Mary's Avenue
[F.S.34.174] enlarge |
Anglican Vicarage at Fort Steele.
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Anglican Vicarage in it's original
position on St. Mary's Avenue, Fort Steele.
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Anglican Vicarage and Masonic
Lodge (former Opera House) at Fort Steele (1918)
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Anglican Vicarage in it's original
Position on St. Mary's Avenue. To right is Hoffman House in
it's original position.
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