British Columbia House
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british-columbia-house-257-4065632
title:
British Columbia House
text:
British Columbia House is a Grade II listed building at 1 and 3, Regent Street, Westminster, London. Designed by architect Alfred Barr, British Columbia House was constructed in 1914 as the premises of the Agent-General of the Province of British Columbia, a position then held by John Herbert Turner. At the time of the building's official opening, in 1915, Turner had been replaced by Richard McBride, but McBride's death, in 1917, saw Turner return to the Agent-General's role. The building is own
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Grade II listed house in Westminster, United Kingdom
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia_House
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date modified:
2024-02-21T21:11:36Z
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