This memorial is dedicated to the members of St. George's Church who volunteered for the First and Second World Wars.
Inscription
[Honour Roll]
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
[A list of names follows, but the wording is not clear in the photo./Une liste de noms suit, mais le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo.]
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[The wording in the photo is not clear./Le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo.]
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St. George's Church
ANGLICAN
THE OLD GARRISON CHURCH
Constructed as the Garrison Church
for the original British Engineers who
laid out and surveyed the town in 1784.
Continuously used as a Parish Church
ever since, this building is the "Mother
Church" of Cape Breton Island.
The building was restored several times
but the year 1974 saw its first major "shore up"
when Her Majesty's Canadian Government
provided funds under the Lavor Intensive
Program, and the Government of Nova Scotia
undertook to pay for electrical and other
works not covered under that program.
We invite your presence inside, to
reflect on the past history of all people who
have frequented this church from
first days of Sydney's founding.
Visitor information
St. George's Church Honour Roll
201 George Street
Sydney
Nova Scotia
Lat. 46.1423105
Long. -60.1968771