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A Fishing Village

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  • A Fishing Village by William St. Thomas Smith
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  • A Fishing Village, page 62 of The Nutana Collegiate Gallery Book

Municipality/Province: Saskatoon, SK

Memorial number: 47010-060

Type: Painting

Address: 411 11th Street East

Location: Nutana Collegiate

GPS coordinates: Lat: 52.1188098   Long: -106.6615567

Submitted by: Nutana Collegiate.

In March of 1919, students at Nutana Collegiate (called Saskatoon Collegiate Institute until 1923) announced they would establish a memorial for the 29 alumni soldiers who died in the First World War. Principal Alfred J. Pyke instead suggested creating a Memorial Art Gallery that consisted exclusively of paintings by Canadian artists. They purchased one painting by a different artist for each fallen soldier.

William St. Thomas Smith's A Fishing Village was acquired in 1919 and dedicated to Private Richard Gordon O’Leary. It is hung in the auditorium on the top floor of the school. Richard attended Saskatoon Collegiate Institute from 1914 to 1915. He enlisted on 12 October 1915 and was killed at Sanctuary Woods on 2 June 1916.


Inscription found on memorial

"A FISHING VILLAGE"
BY W.S.T. THOMAS SMITH, A.R.C.A.
IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD GORDON O'LEARY

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