Profile image
Military service
Age:
26
Rank:
Nursing Sister
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Army Medical Corps
Division:
15 General Hospital
Birth:
February 5, 1892
Selkirk, Manitoba
Death:
November 29, 1918
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
13.
Additional information
Daughter of James, G. Dagg, of Woodbridge, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Nursing Sister Ainslie St Clair Dagg
-
Memorial Plaque
A brass plaque commemorating Nursing Sister Ainslie St. Clair Dagg now hangs on the south wall of the Bishop Strachan School's chapel. A service for the installation of the plaque was held on November 19, 2015. Ainslie Dagg was an alumna of BSS, having attended the school in 1910-1911. The plaque was designed by two BSS senior art students who graduated in 2015. -
Cemetery
A view looking across the War Memorial Garden at Cliveden, England where Nursing Sister Ainslie St. Clair Dagg is buried. The photograph was taken in 2014 by Susan Dutton, Archivist at the Bishop Strachan School. Ainslie Dagg attended the school in 1910-1911. -
Memorial Plaque
The new brass plaque commemorating Nursing Sister Ainslie St. Clair Dagg hanging in the chapel of the Bishop Strachan School. A service for the installation of the plaque was held on November 19, 2015. Ainslie Dagg was an alumna of BSS, having attended the school in 1910-1911. The plaque was designed by two BSS senior art students who graduated in 2015. -
Grave Marker
Nursing Sister Ainslie St. Clair Dagg's grave at the War Memorial Garden at Cliveden, England. The photograph was taken in 2014 by Susan Dutton, Archivist at the Bishop Strachan School. Ainslie Dagg attended the school in 1910-1911. -
Inscription
The detail of the "Key Plan of Cliveden Cemetery" at the War Memorial Garden at Cliveden, England where Nursing Sister Ainslie St. Clair Dagg is buried. The photograph was taken in 2014 by Susan Dutton, Archivist at the Bishop Strachan School. Ainslie Dagg attended the school in 1910-1911. -
Photo of Ainslee St Clair Dagg
© IWM (WWC D13-H22-36) -
Attestation Papers
Attestation (Officers' Declaration) for Ainslie St.Clair Dagg. -
War Diary
War Diary for No. 15 Canadian General Hospital (Duchess of Connaught) Taplow, for December 1918, page 1, recording the burial of Ainslie St.Clair Dagg with full military honours. -
War Diary
War Diary for No. 15 Canadian General Hospital (Duchess of Connaught) Taplow, for November 1918, page 5, recording the death of Nursing Sister A. St Clair Dagg. Source URL: http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/e/e061/e001518488.jpg -
Newspaper Clipping
Source: The Globe (Toronto) 2 December 1918, page 10. -
Newspaper Clipping
Source: The Globe (Toronto) for 13 October 1919, page 10.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 393 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
Request this page
Download this page
CLIVEDEN WAR CEMETERY Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
The Poppy Design is a trademark of The Royal Canadian Legion (Dominion Command) and is used with permission. Click here to learn more about the poppy.
Did we miss something?
Contribute information to this commemorative page
Do you have photographs, information or a correction relating to this individual’s virtual memorial? Learn more about the CVWM and the information we collect.