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View of Redpath Sugar building from Lake Ontario. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The agony of the Redpath mansion Royalty Free Stock Photo
The agony of the Redpath mansion Royalty Free Stock Photo
The agony of the Redpath mansion Royalty Free Stock Photo
The agony of the Redpath mansion Royalty Free Stock Photo
James Redpath, vintage illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exterior view of Redpath Museum at McGill University under a winter sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
The agony of the Redpath mansion
The agony of the Redpath mansion Royalty Free Stock Photo
The agony of the Redpath mansion Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Grocery Store Shelf is Loaded with Redpath Brand Granulated Sugar Neatly Stacked Showing Their Labels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Redpath Museum in McGill University campus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Redpath Museum in McGill University campus Royalty Free Stock Photo
The agony of the Redpath mansion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Redpath Museum on the Campus of McGill University in Montreal, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Part of Montreal`s history half-razed Montréal Quebec, Canada Partially destroyed in 1986 nearly 40% was razed and now totally neglected, the Redpath Mansion was designed by architect Sir Andrew Taylor and built for Francis Robert Redpath, a member of the rich family who worked on the construction of the Lachine Canal and who founded the famous sugar refinery that still bears his name. His family was one of the most influential in 19th century Montreal.


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