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Son of I. M. and R. Abendana, of Port Antonio, Jamaica, British West Indies.
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Lieutenant Eric Montague Abendana
Inscription in Memorial Room, Soldiers' Tower. The carillon was installed in 1927. Originally there were 23 bells. Alumni and friends donated funds for bells in memory of those who fell in the Great war. Dedications for specific bells are carved high on the walls of the Memorial Room. Bell XXI is dedicated: " 'Extol, ye bell, the virtue of our valorous men.' Alumni Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering." Photo courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Reprinted from the Saint Andrew's College Review, Memorial Issue, June 1919.
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From: The Varsity Magazine Supplement Fourth Edition 1918 published by The Students Administrative Council, University of Toronto. Submitted for the Soldiers' Tower Committee, University of Toronto, by Operation Picture Me.
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Eric M. Abendara in England (probably at Manston War Flight) in June, 1917. Photo taken by F/S/L A.H.Lofft, RNAS (St. Mary's, Ontario).
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"Good old Abendara". Photo taken in England (probably at Manston War Flight) in June, 1917. Photo taken by F/S/L A.H.Lofft, RNAS (St. Mary's, Ontario). Caption written by same.
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Inscription in Memorial Room, Soldiers' Tower. The carillon was installed in 1927. Originally there were 23 bells. Alumni and friends donated funds for bells in memory of those who fell in the Great war. Dedications for specific bells are carved high on the walls of the Memorial Room. Bell XXI is dedicated: " 'Extol, ye bell, the virtue of our valorous men.' Alumni Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering." Photo courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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From the Toronto Telegram October 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 357 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 9 kilometres west of Arras. The DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY lies in Etrun but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans.
It is one kilometre north of Duisans on the D339 road off the Route nationale N39 (Arras-St Pol), in the angle of the Arras Habarcq road and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes.
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