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Albert Furness House (Trafalgar Lodge)


Location / address
3021-3025, avenue Trafalgar
Westmount
Quebec, Canada

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City of Westmount
Centre de l'Île

2 Floors(overground)

Architect


John George Howard  
Year of construction (end)
1848

Building type
Old Houses

Last update:
2009-02-14

CodeIMTL 1559
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Albert Furness House (Trafalgar Lodge)

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This building has neo-gothic architectural style.

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