Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Landa_Residence> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 triples per page.
- Landa_Residence abstract "The Landa Residence (built 1911–1913) is a designated Municipal Heritage Property located in the Riversdale, neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thomas E. Heath, Saskatoon's Early Fire Chief lived in the home from 1913–1915. In 1921, the house became the family residence of William and Fanny Landa, the first Jewish family to settle in Saskatoon. William Landa was a carriage maker who immigrated from Russia established the Landa Carriage Works that eventually become the Landa Auto Body Works. The building is of a Pre-World War I Prairie Vernacular architectural style.The current owners received support from the City of Saskatoon Heritage Conservation Program to restore some of the historical elements of the building.".
- Landa_Residence buildingEndDate "1913".
- Landa_Residence buildingStartDate "1911".
- Landa_Residence country Canada.
- Landa_Residence location Saskatchewan.
- Landa_Residence location Saskatoon.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageID "32902872".
- Landa_Residence wikiPageLength "2206".
- Landa_Residence wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Landa_Residence wikiPageRevisionID "682657520".
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Category:1913_establishments_in_Saskatchewan.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_and_Crafts_architecture.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Saskatoon.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1913.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Jewish.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Riversdale,_Saskatoon.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Saskatchewan.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLink Saskatoon.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Landa House".
- Landa_Residence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Landa Residence".
- Landa_Residence completionDate "1913".
- Landa_Residence constructionStartDate "1911".
- Landa_Residence hasPhotoCollection Landa_Residence.
- Landa_Residence location "202".
- Landa_Residence locationCountry Canada.
- Landa_Residence locationTown Saskatchewan.
- Landa_Residence locationTown Saskatoon.
- Landa_Residence name "Landa Residence".
- Landa_Residence style "Prairie Vernacular".
- Landa_Residence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Historic_building.
- Landa_Residence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Landa_Residence subject Category:1913_establishments_in_Saskatchewan.
- Landa_Residence subject Category:Arts_and_Crafts_architecture.
- Landa_Residence subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Saskatoon.
- Landa_Residence subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1913.
- Landa_Residence hypernym Property.
- Landa_Residence point "52.1275 -106.67611111111111".
- Landa_Residence type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Landa_Residence type Building.
- Landa_Residence type Place.
- Landa_Residence type Art.
- Landa_Residence type Style.
- Landa_Residence type Location.
- Landa_Residence type Place.
- Landa_Residence type Thing.
- Landa_Residence type SpatialThing.
- Landa_Residence type Q41176.
- Landa_Residence comment "The Landa Residence (built 1911–1913) is a designated Municipal Heritage Property located in the Riversdale, neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thomas E. Heath, Saskatoon's Early Fire Chief lived in the home from 1913–1915. In 1921, the house became the family residence of William and Fanny Landa, the first Jewish family to settle in Saskatoon.".
- Landa_Residence label "Landa Residence".
- Landa_Residence sameAs m.0h3t0sb.
- Landa_Residence sameAs Q6484293.
- Landa_Residence sameAs Q6484293.
- Landa_Residence lat "52.1275".
- Landa_Residence long "-106.67611111111111".
- Landa_Residence wasDerivedFrom Landa_Residence?oldid=682657520.
- Landa_Residence isPrimaryTopicOf Landa_Residence.
- Landa_Residence name "Landa Residence".