On Sunday, October 19, 1969, at 3:00 pm, an historical plaque commemorating Major Edward James Gibson Holland, V.C., was unveiled on the grounds of Trafalgar House (headquarters of the Ottawa branch of the Royal Canadian Legion) at 110 Argyle Street.
The ceremony was arranged and sponsored by the Ottawa branch of the Royal Canadian Legion whose president, Colonel W.G. Wurtele, acted as program chairman. Among those invited to take part were: His worship Don Reid, President of the South African Veterans Association of Ottawa; Professor S.F. wise, of Ottawa, representing the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario; Mr. John Holland, son of Major Edward Holland; Colonel D.V. Currie, V.C., Sergeant-at-Arms; Monsignor A.M. Lapierre and Canon M.K. Robert, Chaplains of the Ottawa branch of the Legion; and the Honourable G.J. McIlwraith, M.P.
The plaque was taken down in 1972 when the Legion offices were demolished and relocated to 100-1800 Bank Street. The plaque did not move with the Legion and there is no record of its whereabouts thereafter.