| RCS contains: |
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| Y3062L |
Maple Leaves: Canadian History and Quebec Scenery (Third Series) |
| Y3062N |
King George VI and President Roosevelt 1939 |
| Y3062O |
Canadian demonstrations 1983-84 |
| Y3062P |
'Pictorial Record of Unveiling the Canadian War Memorial at St. Julien near Ypres 8th July 1923' [cover title] |
| Y3062Q |
Prince of Wales' Visit to Canada 1919 |
| Y3064A |
Unveiling of the Halifax Memorial Tower, 1912 |
| Y3064B |
Halifax Memorial Tower Lions |
| Y3066A |
Photographs of Quebec [i.e. Québec]. 1888 and 1897 |
| Y3066B |
Photographs of Quebec and Montreal circa 1930 |
| Y306796A |
Photographs of Belleville, Ontario. c.1913 |
| Y3067A |
Photographs of Northern Ontario. c.1913 |
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Unveiling of the Halifax Memorial Tower, 1912
| Title |
Unveiling of the Halifax Memorial Tower, 1912 |
| Reference |
GBR/0115/Y3064A |
| Creator |
Gauvin and Gentzel |
| Covering Dates |
14 Aug. 1912 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 image; Very poor condition, with bends and tears in print and some fading. |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library |
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| Content and context |
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Commercial photographers active in Canada during the 1910s with a studio, 'The Elite Studio', in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1912.
Print measuring 303 x 252 mm, with handwritten caption and studio stamp on the reverse.
A view showing various notables gathered round the entrance to the Halifax Memorial Tower on 14 August 1912, the day of its opening. The foundation stone of the building was laid in 1908 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first General Assembly of Nova Scotia. The tower, set in a 100 acre park on the western shore of the north western arm of Halifax, was opened by the Duke of Connaught, seen here reading his speech. Other identified figures are: The Duchess of Connaught (seated beside her husband); Sir Ralph Williams, Governor of Newfoundland (standing behind the Duchess of Connaught); Sir James McGregor, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (white beard, standing behind and to the left of Williams); Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia in England (standing to the left of the doorway); Dr (later Sir) G.R. Parkin, who spoke on behalf of the Royal Colonial Institute which had donated a pair of bronze lions which stand at the entrance to the tower (standing second from the Duke of Connaught's left); James R. Boose, also representing the RCI (standing between Parkin and the Duke of Connaught); and Sir Jean Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec (head visible behind the Duke of Connaught).
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Unveiling of the Halifax Memorial Tower, 1912, Y3064A |
| Further information |
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A full description of the building, its history and the inauguration ceremony can be found in:
Chisholm, Sir, Joseph (1913), The Halifax memorial tower, Halifax: Canadian Club.
For more information and photographs of the bronze lions see Y3064B.
Indexed
This collection level description was entered by SG using information from the original typescript catalogue.
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| Index Terms |
| North and Central America |
| Canada |
| Nova Scotia |
| Halifax |
| Gauvin and Gentzel |
| Arthur William Patrick Albert (1850-1942) Duke of Connaught and Strathearn |
| Reid, Sir George Houstoun (1845-1918) Knight |
| No further on-line information. |
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