In his work, Albo claims that numerous symbols and figures inside the Manitoba Legislative Building are related to occultism and Freemasonry.
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Several years later, in 1921, his second major North American work was erected when the Icelandic community in Manitoba, Canada purchased a casting of his Jón Sigurðsson statue and had it placed in the Manitoba Legislative Building grounds in Winnipeg.