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Fifth University Company - Group Photo
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Feb. 1916 (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 10 x 13 cm
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Group photo of the Saskatchewan University Group, 5th University Overseas Company, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (P.P.C.L.I.). These men were being sent as reinforcements in Europe. Names below the photo are E.L. Hughes, A.J. Wright, Arthur George Starkings, Thomas Caldwell, A.W. Ashley, R.W. Hamblett, John Elijah Jeary, H.A. Godby, Srgt. J.W. House, Lieut. G.G. Reynolds, L-Cpl. Reginald Adolphus Frederick Lavers, Percy C. Bay, C.R. Baggs, H.A. Jack. On the back of photo it reads: "To President Murray From his Sask. boys".
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Photographer: Wm. Notman & Son
Other terms: Researcher responsible for obtaining permission
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Annotated on verso: "To President Murray From his Sask. Boys".