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Cridge Centre – 1307 Hillside Avenue / 1190 Kings Road
The Cridge Centre For the Family, 1190 Kings Road, was originally built in 1893 by architect Thomas Hooper as the B.C. Protestant Orphans Home.
The Cridge Center, originally built in 1893 by architect Thomas Hooper as the B.C. Protestant Orphans Home (photo by Victoria Online Sightseeing Tours)
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The Cridge Center, originally built in 1893 by architect Thomas Hooper as the B.C. Protestant Orphans Home (photo by Victoria Online Sightseeing Tours)
The Cridge Center, originally built in 1893 by architect Thomas Hooper as the B.C. Protestant Orphans Home (photo by Victoria Online Sightseeing Tours)
The Cridge Center, originally built in 1893 by architect Thomas Hooper as the B.C. Protestant Orphans Home (photo by Victoria Online Sightseeing Tours)
The Cridge Center, originally built in 1893 by architect Thomas Hooper as the B.C. Protestant orphans Home (photo by Victoria Online Sightseeing Tours)
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