BUILDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH FREEMASONS IN GREATER VICTORIA

1005 St. Charles Street was built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. It is now divided into rental apartments

1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
1005 St. Charles Street, built in 1910-1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Simon Leiser, a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2. [photo: Mark Anderson]
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Simon Leiser (1851-1917) was a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 [photo: Masonic History Victoria BC collection]
Simon Leiser (1851-1917) was a member of Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 [photo: Masonic History Victoria BC collection]
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