Seven white ash trees along Bishop Road were planted on 4 October 1986 in memory of classmates from the Class of 1940 who were killed in the Second World War. The trees were erected by the class that entered the Royal Military College in 1936 on the date they joined the Old Brigade.
Kingston, Ontario
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Other
Inscription
[plaque]
- WHITE ASH TREES-BISHOP ROAD
ON JOINING THE OLD BRIGADE
THE CLASS ENTERING RMC IN 1936
PLANTED SEVEN WHITE ASH TREES
ALONG BISHOP ROAD
IN MEMORY OF SEVEN CLASSMATES
KILLED IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
4 OCTOBER 1986 - FRENES BLANC-RUE BISHOP
EN ENTRANT DANS LA "OLD BRIGADE"
LA PROMOTION ADMISE AU RMC EN 1936
A PLANTE SEPT-FRENES BLANCS
LE LONG DE LA RUE BISHOP
EN SOUVENIR DE SEPT CAMARADES DE CLASSE
TOMBES AU CHAMP D'HONNEUR
PENDANT LA SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE
4 OCTOBRE 1986
Location
Bishop Road Memorial Trees
Bishop Road
Kingston
Ontario
Bishop Road Memorial Trees
Bishop Road
Kingston
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.23455
Long. -76.46713
Lat. 44.23455
Long. -76.46713
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