Vancouver Island Masonic History Project
Buildings Associated With Freemasons – Victoria

574-580 Johnson Street was designed and built in 1899 by architect Thomas Hooper for D.E. Campbell and Alexander Gilmore McCandless (1861-1939).

Alexander Gilmore McCandless was a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 in Victoria. He served as Mayor of Victoria in 1902-1903.

574-580 Johnson Street, built in 1899 by architect Thomas Hooper for D.E. Campbell and Alexander G. McCandless (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
574-580 Johnson Street, built in 1899 by architect Thomas Hooper for D.E. Campbell and Alexander G. McCandless (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
574-580 Johnson Street, built in 1899 by architect Thomas Hooper for D.E. Campbell and Alexander G. McCandless (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
574-580 Johnson Street, built in 1899 by architect Thomas Hooper for D.E. Campbell and Alexander G. McCandless (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
Alexander Gilmore McCandless (1861-1939) circa 1903. Alexander McCandless was a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 who served as Mayor of Victoria in 1902-1903. (photo courtesy of Ken McCandless)
Alexander Gilmore McCandless (1861-1939) circa 1903. Alexander McCandless was a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 who served as Mayor of Victoria in 1902-1903. (photo courtesy of Ken McCandless)

 

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