Two bronze tablets on the west wall of the nave at the Church of St Peter and St Simon-the-Apostle were unveiled by Baron Byng of Vimy on March 22, 1925, and dedicated by Reverend F.H. Brewin. The names of 38 parishioners who lost their lives in the First World War are inscribed on the tablets which are surmounted by a weather-stained cross that was brought from a Toronto officer's grave in Flanders. Beneath the tablets are bronze flower boxes, a gift from war-bereaved mothers.
Toronto, Ontario
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Other
Inscription
Joseph Russell Aikins
Gordon Stewart Andrews
Louis Charles Blake
William Edward Blake
Hedleigh St. George Bond
John Howard Brown
Cecil Ardagh Coe
George Macdonald Dick
John Spencer Gardner
George Gibbons
William Ernest Hillier
William Hurley
Norman Burritt Lockhart
Donald Silas MacGregor
Theodore Charles May
Harold Mitchell
Gordon Noble
Ralph Featherstone Lake Osler
John William Perkins
John Phillips
William Ramsden
Gordon Sale
Douglas W. Duke Scott
John Edward Sharman
Garnet Skimin
Walter Skimin
George E. Smith
Jeffery Filder Smith
William Percival Statham
Edmund Rochfort Street
George Sweetland
Alan Jarvis Hamilton Townsend
W.H. Victor Van der Smissen
Robert Walsh
H.W. Warrington
Wilfred John Watts
Benson Wright
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Location
First World War Tablets
525 Bloor Street East
Toronto
Ontario
First World War Tablets
525 Bloor Street East
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6721799
Long. -79.3738236
Lat. 43.6721799
Long. -79.3738236
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