University of Saskatchewan Plaque
Rugby Chapel
1912
The gift of the students and staff of Rugby School, England, Rugby Chapel was erected by the students of Emmanuel College under the leadership of Gorge Exton Lloyd, M.A., Principal, 1908-1916.
Rugby Chapel replaced an earlier chapel, built in 1909, and served as the chapel of Emmanuel College until the erection of the Chapel of St. Chad in 1966.
Memorials within the Chapel record the service of pioneer workers and of men who gave their lives in the two world wars.
In Aeternum Domine Verbum Tuum Permanet
1970
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