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Memorial Gates (University of Saskatchewan)

Coordinates:52°07′45.43″N106°38′34.05″W / 52.1292861°N 106.6427917°W /52.1292861; -106.6427917
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Memorial Gates
University of Saskatchewan
U of S Memorial Gates
Map
For World War I
Location52°07′45.43″N106°38′34.05″W / 52.1292861°N 106.6427917°W /52.1292861; -106.6427917
near 
Burials by nation
U of S Memorial GatesSaskatoon
FallenU of S Memorial GatesSaskatoon
Listing of those who gave their lives in the great warU of S Memorial GatesSaskatoon
U of SListing of those who gave their lives in the great war Memorial GatesSaskatoon
U of S Erection date Memorial GatesSaskatoon
U of SListing of those who gave their lives in the great war Memorial GatesSaskatoon

Memorial Gates are a military memorial which are part of theUniversity of Saskatchewan, inSaskatoon,Saskatchewan. These Gates were originally the entrance gates to the university campus and flanked University Drive. In the 1980s, due to increased traffic to the southwest portion of the campus, primarilyRoyal University Hospital, a new road entrance was built to the west. The gates remain, with the remnant of University Drive passing through them renamed Memorial Crescent. The gates are now primarily used by pedestrians, though the roadway is open to vehicles.

Memorial Gates

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University of Saskatchewan

Listing of those alumni who gave their lives in the Great War

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These are they who went forth from this University to the Great War 1914–1918 and gave their lives that we might live in freedom

Hugh Carter AllinghamWilliam Mansell Codling
Renwick William AndersonJohn Stewart Cowan
Reginald John BatemanJames Douglas cumming
Charles McVicar BoyneJohn Kenneth Dawson
Harold John Blair M.C.Reginald James Dillan
Charles BremnerWilliam Drysdale
James BrydonHenry Egar
Frederick BurdLorne Burton Elliott
Thomas CaldwellWilfred John Evans
Gordon Mortimer ChannellJohn Pisher
Ernest R. GilmerPerry Dennington Kisbey
James Donald Graham M.M.Reginald A. Lovers M.M.
Robert Carlion GrantShuli Gudbrandur Lindal
Arthur Gordon GruchyArthur Stephen K. Lloyd
Cyril N. HarringtonClifford McConnell
James Gordon HillRobert Peveral McClordick
Lawrence HomerLouis James McCuien
Grenville Carson HopkinsMichael Allan McMillan
Willis George HuntJ. Ross McPherson D.S.O.
William Yrides HunterAuned Yuil Mathews
Franklin Mager KefferEnoch Andrew Mitchell
James Shirley Heathcote
John James MooreRonald Charles Spence
Fred NesbittArthur George Slarkings
Joseph Lees NichollsGeorge Swift
Angus NicholsonRobert Sifton Turriff
George Irving PatersonWellesley Wesley-Long
Arthur Edward ParlettEdward West
Elwyn Robert ReidFrank West
Thomas RitchieWalter Ray Whittingham
Robert RensayPaul P Wiklun
Roy E. Shuttleworth M.M.Geoffrey Wilson
Hugh A. SilcoxWilfrid Grant Wilson
  • Ypres
  • Somme
  • Vimy
  • Paschendale

Erection Date

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Memorial Gates erected 1927 a.d.

Ashes

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The ashes ofFrederick W. A. G. Haultain were scattered at the gates.

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References

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This article uses the primary source images as documentation for this article. The memorial gates etch theUniversity of Saskatchewan alumni who have fallen in the great war into the stone work. Click on an image for more detail.

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