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- Q650762 subject Q6347459.
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- Q650762 abstract "The Sun Tower is a 17 storey 82 m (269 ft) Beaux-Arts building at 128 West Pender Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is known for its faux-patina steel dome painted to imitate copper cladding. Nine nude muses, the "nine maidens" supporting the cornice line can be seen. The terracotta for this building, including the ladies, was made in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England by Gibbs and Canning Limited.".
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- Q650762 thumbnail Vancouver_Sun_Tower.jpg?width=300.
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- Q650762 completionDate "1912".
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- Q650762 name "Sun Tower".
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- Q650762 comment "The Sun Tower is a 17 storey 82 m (269 ft) Beaux-Arts building at 128 West Pender Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is known for its faux-patina steel dome painted to imitate copper cladding. Nine nude muses, the "nine maidens" supporting the cornice line can be seen. The terracotta for this building, including the ladies, was made in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England by Gibbs and Canning Limited.".
- Q650762 label "Sun Tower".
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- Q650762 name "Sun Tower".