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'''Event/Occasion/Significance:''' Dedication of he O'Brien Gates | '''Event/Occasion/Significance:''' Dedication of he O'Brien Gates | ||
'''Plaque Inscription/Text Associated:''' These gates are a gift from The Honourable J. Leonard O'Brien K.St.J., K.G.C.M., LL.D., D.C.L., Ph.D., Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and Visitor to the University on behalf of Her Majesty, and from his | '''Plaque Inscription/Text Associated:''' These gates are a gift from The Honourable J. Leonard O'Brien K.St.J., K.G.C.M., LL.D., D.C.L., Ph.D., Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and Visitor to the University on behalf of Her Majesty, and from his wife Kathleen O'Leary A.D. 1964. | ||
'''Notes:''' The gates were a gift from Lieutenant-Governor O’Brien and his wife Kathleen. When designed, a portion of the land to be used was owned by the City of Fredericton. The city released the land to UNB and the gates were constructed. | '''Notes:''' The gates were a gift from Lieutenant-Governor O’Brien and his wife Kathleen. When designed, a portion of the land to be used was owned by the City of Fredericton. The city released the land to UNB and the gates were constructed. |
Revision as of 14:39, 7 December 2016
Name of Structure: O’Brien Gates
Other Names: King’s College Gates
Location: On King’s College Rd. facing Windsor St.
Date Unveiled: 14 October 1964 by Mrs. Kathleen O'Brien
Artist/Creator:
Named for: NB Lieutenant-Governor J. Leonard O’Brien
Event/Occasion/Significance: Dedication of he O'Brien Gates
Plaque Inscription/Text Associated: These gates are a gift from The Honourable J. Leonard O'Brien K.St.J., K.G.C.M., LL.D., D.C.L., Ph.D., Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and Visitor to the University on behalf of Her Majesty, and from his wife Kathleen O'Leary A.D. 1964.
Notes: The gates were a gift from Lieutenant-Governor O’Brien and his wife Kathleen. When designed, a portion of the land to be used was owned by the City of Fredericton. The city released the land to UNB and the gates were constructed.
Source(s):
- Montague, Susan. A Pictorial History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick, 1992, p. 182.
- UNB Scrapbooks (UA RG 100), July - December 1964.
- UA Case 121; Section 3; Gates.
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