Worshipful Brother

Alexander Maxwell Muir

(June 1851 - 26 December 1919)

Vancouver & Quadra Lodge, No. 2

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Alexander Maxwell Muir tomb marker

The grave marker of Wor. Brother Alex. Maxwell Muir, Ross Bay

Muir family plot, Ross Bay Cemetery

The family burial plot of Worshipful Brother Alexander Maxwell Muir in Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria, B.C.

The GPS location of the grave is:

The Ross Bay plot designation is:

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Worshipful Brother Alexander Maxwell Muir was a leading local architect in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Extant examples of his work include the Board of Trade Building in Bastion Square and the Times Building (now part of the exterior facade of the Bay Centre)

For more information on the buildings designed and/or built by Worshipful Brother Muir, click here and here.

 

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