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  • ERNEST BROWN RESIDENCE
    From 1919 to 1921, this was the home of photographer, historian, painter, and museum operator, Ernest Brown. Born in England, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, he came to Edmonton in 1904.
  • EWART-DUGGAN HOUSE
    The Ewart-Duggan House, built in 1887, is thought to be the oldest brick residence still standing in the province of Alberta.
  • EXPERT CLEANERS
    The Expert Cleaners building is one of a very few examples of International Style architecture from the 1950s remaining in Edmonton.
  • EZRA PEARSON HOUSE
    Ezra Pearson first came to Medicine Hat from Nova Scotia in 1883.
  • F.W. GALBRAITH RESIDENCE
    The Francis W. Galbraith residence is the oldest home in Red Deer owned continuously by one family.
  • FALLOW/FARNELL RESIDENCE
    This impressive two and a half storey residence was built by H.A. McKenzie for John Gavin Fallow, who moved into the house in April 1911.
  • FEDERAL PUBLIC BUILDING
    Although it was designed in 1930, the Federal Public Building was not actually constructed until 1955.
  • FENSALA HALL
    In 1891, the Icelandic women decided to form a ladies' aid society which they named Vonin.
  • FIELD RESIDENCE
    James Williamson Field came to Edmonton in 1914 and moved into this house in 1915. It was yet another of the Magrath Holgate houses developed in November 1912.
  • FIFTH AVENUE UNITED CHURCH
    The year 1912 saw the construction not only of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and St. Barnabas Anglican Church, but also Fifth Avenue Methodist Church.

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