This brass plaque is located in St Paul’s United Church, erected by the teacher of the Sunday School in memory of members of the Sunday School who gave their lives during the First World War. The plaque was unveiled in 1919, and was saved in the fire that destroyed most of the old church on August 4, 1931. On Sunday, November 12, 1933, the new St’ Paul’s structure was opened and officially dedicated by the Rev. Francis Vipond.
Dundas, Ontario
Type
Other
Inscription
[plaque/plaque]
1914 – 1918
Members of this Sunday School who gave their lives for the empire in the Great War
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Pte. Fred Hull |
Lieut. Drury Brink |
In memory of Pte A Gordon Harrison, killed in action at Cambrai, October 1, 1918
Erected by his teacher
Their names liveth for evermore
Visitor information
Location
St Paul’s United Church First World War Memorial Plaque
29 Park Street West
Dundas
Ontario
St Paul’s United Church First World War Memorial Plaque
29 Park Street West
Dundas
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.2671819
Long. -79.9535483
Lat. 43.2671819
Long. -79.9535483