Buildings Associated With Freemasons – Victoria, B.C.

737 Fort Street was built in 1912 by architect A. Arthur Cox for the British American Trust Company, which was involved in the investment of British capital in British Columbia infrastructure and business projects.

The founder and owner of the British American Trust Company was Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt, a member of Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1 in Victoria.

737 Fort Street is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places under the name British American Trust Company Building.

737 Fort Street (left), built in 1912 for Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt and his British North American Trust Company (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
737 Fort Street (left), built in 1912 for Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt and his British North American Trust Company (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
737 Fort Street (left), built in 1912 for Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt and his British North American Trust Company (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
737 Fort Street (left), built in 1912 for Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt and his British North American Trust Company (photo: Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt (City of Victoria Archives photo M05742)
Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt (City of Victoria Archives photo M05742)

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