The masonic temple was at the NW corner of Dundas and Clarence.
Thanks for getting in touch with us, but the 1882 City Directory and Nancy Z. Tausky's (1986) book Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario, p. 264, confirms the address was the north-west corner of Richmond and King Streets.
There was another Masonic Temple built in 1912 on the corner of Clarence Street and Queen's Avenue, now the location for London Life.
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The masonic temple was at the NW corner of Dundas and Clarence.
Thanks for getting in touch with us, but the 1882 City Directory and Nancy Z. Tausky's (1986) book Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario, p. 264, confirms the address was the north-west corner of Richmond and King Streets. There was another Masonic Temple built in 1912 on the corner of Clarence Street and Queen's Avenue, now the location for London Life.