BUILDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH FREEMASONS IN GREATER VICTORIA

1501 Fort Street was built in 1885 as the home of David William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1.

It is now a B&B called the Amethyst Inn.

1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for david William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for David William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for David William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for David William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for david William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for David William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
Fort Street view of 1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for David William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
Fort Street view of 1501 Fort Street, built in 1885 for David William Higgins, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No.2 Historian]
Here is a map showing the location of 1501 Fort Street:


Here is a Google Street View image of 1501 Fort Street:


David William Higgins is buried in Ross Bay Cemetery.

The grave of David William Higgins and his family in Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria, B.C. [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 Historian]
The grave of David William Higgins and his family in Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria, B.C. [photo: Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 Historian]
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