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- Q6484293 subject Q13248948.
- Q6484293 subject Q22028702.
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- Q6484293 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.".
- Q6484293 buildingEndDate "1913".
- Q6484293 buildingStartDate "1911".
- Q6484293 country Q16.
- Q6484293 location Q10566.
- Q6484293 location Q1989.
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- Q6484293 wikiPageWikiLink Q13248948.
- Q6484293 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
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- Q6484293 wikiPageWikiLink Q8270151.
- Q6484293 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525398.
- Q6484293 completionDate "1913".
- Q6484293 constructionStartDate "1911".
- Q6484293 locationCountry Q16.
- Q6484293 locationTown Q10566.
- Q6484293 locationTown Q1989.
- Q6484293 name "Landa Residence".
- Q6484293 point "52.1275 -106.67611111111111".
- Q6484293 type Place.
- Q6484293 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q6484293 type Building.
- Q6484293 type Location.
- Q6484293 type Place.
- Q6484293 type Thing.
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- Q6484293 type Q41176.
- Q6484293 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.".
- Q6484293 label "Landa Residence".
- Q6484293 lat "52.1275".
- Q6484293 long "-106.67611111111111".
- Q6484293 name "Landa Residence".