- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 5
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- 1949
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Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders. The drawing is a conical projection of maple leaves that are carved into the head of the Dalhousie University mace. The drawing includes measurements and other notes written in pencil.
Conical projection drawing of the Dalhousie University mace
- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 4
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- 1949
Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders. The drawing is a conical projection of part of the Dalhousie University mace, possibly where the tree roots carved into the shaft meet the base of the mace.
Drawing of circlet of mayflowers carved into the head of the Dalhousie University mace
- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 6
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- 1949
Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders. The drawing illustrates Saunders' design for a circlet of mayflowers that adorns the head of the Dalhousie University mace. The mayflowers symbolize the province and the "flowering new civilization therein which led to the establishment of the university."
Drawing of circular scene at the base of the Dalhousie University mace
- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 2
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- 1949
Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders that shows Saunders' design for a circular scene carved into the base of the Dalhousie University mace. The drawing shows the "deep gutter between sky and sea" and a sea nymph "calling across the waves toward the setting sun in representation of the impulse that led navigators to sail westward to our shores."
Drawing of Scottish earl's coronet carved into the head of the Dalhousie University mace
- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 7
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- 1949
Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders. The drawing illustrates Saunders' design for the five-rayed Scottish earl's coronet that adorns the head of the Dalhousie University mace. The drawing includes measurements and other notes written in pencil. The coronet is included in the mace "in recognition of the University founder, the 9th Earl of Dalhousie." This part of the mace was carved into a piece of oak cut from the estate of the Earl of Dalhousie.
Drawing of the shaft of the Dalhousie University mace
- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 3
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- 1949
Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders. The drawing illustrates Saunders' design for the shaft of the Dalhousie University mace. The shaft was carved with a simple grooved pattern that symbolizes the "roots put down by the early settlers, and the tall trees that first met their gaze."
Drawing of the sterling silver Celtic cross that adorns the head of the Dalhousie University mace
- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 8
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- 1949
Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders. The drawing illustrates Saunders' design for the sterling silver Celtic cross that adorns the head of the Dalhousie University mace. The drawing includes measurements and other notes written in pencil. The Celtic cross is set atop the cap of the coronet that forms the uppermost part of the mace head.
Drawing of the sterling silver Celtic cross that adorns the head of the Dalhousie University mace
- 2017-003, SF Box 84, Folder 14, Item 9
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- 1949
Item is a pencil drawing by R.L. de C.H. Saunders. The drawing illustrates Saunders' design for the sterling silver Celtic cross that adorns the head of the Dalhousie University mace. The drawing includes measurements other notes written in pencil. The Celtic cross is set atop the cap of the coronet that forms the uppermost part of the mace head. This drawing shows the University motto "Ora et Labora" and the five points of the coronet surrounding the Celtic cross.