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St. John's Masonic Temple Municipal Heritage Building

St. John's, Terre-Neuve et Labrador, A1C, Canada

Reconnu formellement en: 1989/07/21

Exterior view of front facade, Masonic Temple, Cathedral Street, St. John's, 2004; HFNL 2006
Masonic Temple, St. John's, NL
Historic postcard showing the southwest elevation of the St. John's Masonic Temple, St. John's, NL, date undetermined.; City of St. John's Archives Photo 01-06-006
Masonic Temple, St. John's, NL
Exterior historic photo of the northwest elevation of the St. John's Masonic Temple, Cathedral Street, St. John's, NL, date undetermined.; Centre for Newfoundland Studies Geography Collection photo 2.04.034
Masonic Temple, Cathedral Street, St. John's

Autre nom(s)

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Liens et documents

Date(s) de construction

1894/01/01 à 1896/01/01

Inscrit au répertoire canadien: 2006/04/13

Énoncé d'importance

Description du lieu patrimonial

The Masonic Temple is a three storey brick building located at 6 Cathedral Street, St. John’s, NL. Built between 1894-1896 and inspired by Classic Revival design, the Masonic Temple is the largest brick fraternal meeting hall in the province. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building.

Valeur patrimoniale

The Masonic Temple has been designated as a municipal heritage building because of its aesthetic, historical and cultural value.

The Masonic Temple has aesthetic value as it is the most architecturally impressive fraternal lodge in Newfoundland and Labrador, utilizing many Classical Revival motifs, including pilasters, free-standing columns and multiple pediments. It also has the distinction of being the largest brick fraternal meeting hall in the province and as such is a fine example of brick and lime mortar construction. It holds a unique place in the architectural history of the province and stands as an important example of Victorian lodge construction. The interior is as impressive as the exterior, with detailed woodwork, decorative plaster and ornate ceiling details.

The Masonic Temple has historical value due to its association with the Freemasons, an internationally known fraternal organization. Masons in Newfoundland received their first warrant in 1746. In St. John’s, their first permanent home was located at Long’s Hill. When this structure was destroyed by fire, plans were quickly drawn to construct a new building, the present Masonic Temple. Sir William Whiteway, longest serving Prime Minister of the colony of Newfoundland, laid the cornerstone of the new building on August 23, 1894. Masons who met at this location included many notable citizens, such as politicians and businessmen, who played significant roles in the political and economic growth of the developing colony.

The Masonic Temple has cultural value as it is a physical reminder of a time when fraternal organizations played a significant role in the city of St. John’s. Membership in such organizations was sought after by men of certain standing. Their pride in their affiliation with the Masons is reflected in the use of Masonic symbolism on both the interior and exterior of the Masonic Temple. From its commanding position, such symbolism speaks directly to Masons and indirectly to other citizens who may not know the exact meaning of the symbols but realize the associations with Freemasonary.

Source: City of St. John's, meeting held 1989/07/21

Éléments caractéristiques

All those design features reflective of the Classical Revival style, including:
-three towers on front facade;
-pediments on towers;
-pilasters on towers;
-transom windows on side towers;
-columns and rounded arch on upper central tower;
-pilasters and rounded arch on upper central tower; and,
-heavy cornice belt course.

All those features reflective of the age and construction of the building, including:
-original roof type;
-number of storeys;
-brick exterior;
-stone foundation;
-sandstone detailing;
-eaves brackets on centre tower
-window size, style, trim and placement;
-size, style, trim and placement of exterior doors;
-use of decorative bronze;
-entrance on centre front facade; and,
-dimension, location and orientation of building;

All those features reflective of Victorian-era Masonic Lodge construction, including:
-one storey Corinthian columns and capitals with globes on main entrance;
-original interior woodwork, trim, detailing and plasterwork;
-original main staircase;
-Masonic symbols on centre tower;
-wording “Masonic Temple” on centre tower;
-plaque on left tower;
-interior Masonic decoration and insignia;
-repeated use of arch motif throughout the interior;
-layout of the upper floor lodge rooms; and
-original cornerstone.

Reconnaissance

Juridiction

Terre-Neuve et Labrador

Autorité de reconnaissance

Ville de St. John's

Loi habilitante

City of St. John's Development Regulations

Type de reconnaissance

City of St. John's Heritage Building

Date de reconnaissance

1989/07/21

Données sur l'histoire

Date(s) importantes

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Thème - catégorie et type

Exprimer la vie intellectuelle et culturelle
L'architecture et l'aménagement

Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction

Actuelle

Communauté
Local pour association fraternelle, organisation sociale ou de bienfaisance

Historique

Architecte / Concepteur

s/o

Constructeur

s/o

Informations supplémentaires

Emplacement de la documentation

Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
1 Springdale Street
St. John's, NL
A1C 5V5

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Identificateur féd./prov./terr.

NL-2705

Statut

Édité

Inscriptions associées

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