Second Lieutenant Alan Vincent Franke Trimble Plaque

Toronto, Ontario
Type
Other

As a memorial to staff who gave their lives in the Great War, the Bank of Nova Scotia commissioned about 60 bronze tablets, between July 1920 and February 1921, to be placed on the wall of the branch where each known staff member was employed when they joined the military forces. These plaques listed the names of staff killed on the field, as well as those who died from their wounds after they returned home from the war.

This plaque honours Alan Vincent Frank Trimble a former officer of the Bank of Nova Scotia Danforth & Pape Branch in Toronto, Ontario, who was killed in service during the Great War.

Inscription

IN MEMORY OF
A.V.F. TRIMBLE
AN OFFICER OF THIS BRANCH
WHO GAVE HIS LIFE IN
THE GREAT WAR
1914∼1919

Location
Second Lieutenant Alan Vincent Franke Trimble Plaque

2575 Danforth Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6883853
Long. -79.3009539

Second Lieutenant Alan Vincent Franke Trimble Plaque

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