It is not known when the Jarvis Street Baptist Church First World War Tablet was erected. The present church was constructed in 1875 and much of the church building was destroyed by fire in 1938 after which an expanded church was rebuilt.
Toronto, Ontario
Type
Other
Inscription
IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY
OF
OUR BRAVE YOUNG MEN WHO
NOBLY DIED
FOR THE
CAUSE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
IN THE WAR OF 1914 – 1918.
- H.R. Baber
- Edward Blake
- R. Broomhead
- Ed. Davison
- Sidney E. Dudley
- Alfred Garwood
- Francis Hunt
- W. McCleary
- W. John McLean
- John Owens
- Wm. Pendred
- Hawley Ross
- George Taylor
- Reginald Boyce
- G.R. Collin
- Herbert Ferris
- Will Fradley
- A.J. Gillespie
- Edwin A. Gunn
- Melville Lobb
- J. McKinley
- Geo. T. Pillow
- Carey Pinnock
- Roy Riggs
- D. Runcini
- Evan Ryrie
- Harry L. Smith
- George Wesley
- R. Bennett
- Louis Blake
- Douglas Clark
- J.J. Dowling
- J.T. Garbutt
- Wm Gordon
- G.E. Moore
- C.G. McIntosh
- S. Osborne
- Leonard Parsons
- G. Rogers
- L.T. Skilton
- Stanley Walpole
“Greater Love
Hath No Man This”
Visitor information
Location
First World War Tablet
130 Gerrard Street East
Toronto
Ontario
First World War Tablet
130 Gerrard Street East
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6605309
Long. -79.3754205
Lat. 43.6605309
Long. -79.3754205