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Image of St. Andrew's College with Memorial Gates in background, with a unidentified man standing in midground.
Image of St. Andrew's College with Memorial Gates in background, with a unidentified man standing in midground.
Students standing on the Memorial Gates.
Postcard looking north at Memorial Gates; St Andrew's College at right. Campus buildings in background.
Two unidentified women walking through the most westerly Memorial Gate; trees in background.
Looking northwest at the Memorial Gates.
Memorial Gates - Dedication Ceremony
Elevated view of ceremony dedicating the Memorial Gates. Dignitaries, military, band and crowd in foreground. Union Jack draped over Memorial Tablet. St. Andrew's College behind dais, and Little Stone School in background.
Memorial Gates - Dedication Ceremony
Walter C. Murray, University President, standing in front of the Memorial Tablet, reading the names of University faculty and students who died in the First World War. Unidentified people standing on platforms to right and left.
Looking northeast at the Memorial Gates; St. Andrew's College at right.
Two different views of the Memorial Gates.
Image 1: Looking north at the most westerly gate of the Memorial Gates.
Image 2: A woman standing near the Memorial Gates.
Looking north at Memorial Gates; University Hospital visible in background.
Remembrance Day - Wreath Laying
Dr. Harold D. Dalgleish places a wreath at the Memorial Gates on Remembrance Day.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Harold Dalgleish was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan in 1907 and attended the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Manitoba. He established a general practice in Saskatoon in 1936 and became a specialist in surgery 1960. He taught at all three city hospitals and was chief of staff at City Hospital from 1964-1968. Dr. Dalgleish was president of the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1961-1966 during the medical care dispute. Dr. Dalgleish was elected president of the Canadian Medical association in 1968 and was awarded that association’s medal of service in 1969. He retired from practice in 1970 to assume duties as registrar of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he served until 1977. Dr. Dalgleish died in Saskatoon in 1984.
Looking northwest at the Memorial Gates; Memorial Tablet at left.
View of most westerly Memorial Gate, with trees and road in foreground.
Looking northwest at the Memorial Gates.
Looking north through the Memorial Gates at Ellis Hall.