Birthplace of Ice Hockey

Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, Canada – c. 1800
by
Garth Vaughan © 2001
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King’s College



KCS Team 1906

King’s College 1800

King’s Collegiate

Gov. Genl. 1912

Sleigh Ride 1803

King’s Ad 1939

 

King's College Advertisement 1939

King’s College Advertisement 1939

"The Old King’s College at Windsor, Nova Scotia, founded in 1788
by Act of the Legislature of Nova Scotia, with doors open to students
in 1789 – George III granted it a Royal Charter in 1802 – On Feb. 5
1920, the old building was destroyed by fire. In 1923 the corner stone
of a new building was laid and the old site was later used for the new
Collegiate School Residence. In 1930 work was begun on the present King’s
College building on Dalhousie University ground. The original corner
stone was removed from Windsor and placed in the new building."

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