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Exposed Rafters
Rafters that are not covered with finishing material but instead they are a feature of the design.
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Becker Residence
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Buttercup Farmhouse
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Canadian Northern Railway Station-1905
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Highlands United Church
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Contains Element(s)
Artificial Stone
Brick Cladding
Brick Cladding
Coping
Crenellated Parapet
Date Stone
Flat Roof
Pendant
Pilaster
Polished Stone
Exemplifies Style(s)
Gothic Revival
Is Located In
Downtown
Architectural
William George Blakey
Construction of Masonic Temple- Saskatchewan Lodge #92 (1930)
Depicted In
Masonic Temple, 2014
Masonic Temple, Circa 1935
Masonic Temple Interior, 1932