Morrice Hall in Montreal, Canada — Stock Photo, Image
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Morrice Hall in Montreal, Canada — Stock Editorial Photography

Montreal, Canada - July 28, 2008: Morrice Hall in downtown Montreal. This building in gothic style was originally the Presbiterian College of Montreal, then it was donated to McGill University and became the Islamic Studies Library of the Campus.

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