Other

City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-250
Type
Address
201 Cowan Avenue
Location
Epiphany & St Mark Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6406911, -79.4327867
Image
Photo Credit
Anglican Church of the Epiphany & St Mark, Parkdale
Caption
St. Mark’s Church Parkdale First World War Cross
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

An oak cross was placed in the chancel at St. Mark’s Church Parkdale, donated in memory of parishioners who lost their lives in the First World War. In 1983, Epiphany, Parkdale and St. Mark, Parkdale churches amalgamated. They remained at the Church of St. Mark that was located at 201 Cowan Avenue and changed the name to Epiphany & St. Mark, Parkdale.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Cross - oak
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11440
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-249
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

A Book of Remembrance was donated to St. Mark's, West Toronto, in memory of soldiers from both World Wars.

St. Mark’s Carlton Village (aka St. Mark’s, West Toronto) was first established in 1828 on the south-east corner of Ford Street and Connolly Street. In 1929, a new site was acquired on Blackthorn Avenue, just a few blocks north and east. In 1970, St. Mark’s, West Toronto and Calvary Church amalgamated in the St. Mark’s building under the new name St. Mark & Calvary and held its last service on Christmas Day 2011. The building is now the home of the Cornerstone Baptist Tabernacle.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Book of Remembrance
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11439
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-248
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

“In honored memory of the men of St. Mark’s Parish, who made the supreme sacrifice of their lives in the country’s great cause for liberty, justice and freedom.”

Arthur Apps, DCM
Charles Apps
William Henry Bull
Percy John Bennett
William Bourne
William Brett
Frederick William Cook
Ernest Charles Disney
William Disney
Abraham Farmer
William Ferguson
Charles Robert Gray
Augustus Ralph Greening
Sydeny Grimsay
Robert Hay
Dick Ineson, MC, MM
George William Ewart Jemmett
George Edward Johnston
William Harold Knight
Edward Herbert Lingard
Fred Marks
John Mould
John Murray
William George Osborn
Cecil McKenzie Payne
Frank Morton Penn
Robert Reading
William Roberts
George ? Fred? Wood

War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

On March 21, 1920, a tablet was unveiled at St. Mark's, West Toronto, 67 Ford Street, in honour of 31 members of the congregation who lost their lives in the First World War.  It was unveiled by Reverend Captain W.L. Baynes-Reed, DSO.

St. Mark’s Carlton Village (also known as St. Mark’s, West Toronto) was first established in 1828 on the south-east corner of Ford Street and Connolly Street. In 1929, a new site was acquired on Blackthorn Avenue, just a few blocks north and east. In 1970, St. Mark’s, West Toronto and Calvary Church amalgamated in the St. Mark’s building under the new name St. Mark & Calvary and held its last service on Christmas Day 2011. The building is now the home of the Cornerstone Baptist Tabernacle.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11438
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-247
Type
Address
156 Sixth Street
Location
St. Margaret New Toronto
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6023222, -79.5047147
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
St. Margaret New Toronto First World War Pulpit
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

In 1923, the Girls Club of St. Margaret’s donated a pulpit dedicated to parishioners of St. Margaret New Toronto who gave their lives in the First World War.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Pulpit
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11437
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-246
Type
Address
156 Sixth Street
Location
St. Margaret New Toronto
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6023222, -79.5047147
Province
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Body Content

A Lectern Bible was given to St. Margaret New Toronto in 1920 in memory of Corporal John Cameron by his family. Corporal Cameron died in the First World War while serving in the 3rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. 

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Lectern Bible
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11436
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-245
Type
Address
156 Sixth Street
Location
St. Margaret New Toronto
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6023222, -79.5047147
Province
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Body Content

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Millard donated an altar cross at St. Margaret New Toronto dedicated to their sons George and William Millard of the 15th Battalion, who both died serving in the First World War in April 1915.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11435
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-244
Type
Address
156 Sixth Street
Location
St. Margaret New Toronto
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6023222, -79.5047147
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Branch #3 of the Canadian Legion British Empire Service League donated windows dedicated to parishioners of St. Margaret New Toronto who gave their lives during the First World War.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Stained glass window
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11434
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-243
Type
Address
30 Stephanie Street
Location
St. George by the Grange
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6513838, -79.3910813
Image
Photo Credit
St. George by the Grange
Caption
St. George the Martyr First World War Tablet
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

On January 30, 1921, a bronze tablet was unveiled in St. George the Martyr  at 205 John Street and dedicated to the 31 members of the congregation who lost their lives in the First World War, along with 258 men and several nurses who served in the war. The tablet was unveiled by Richard Waldron, the oldest member of the congregation, whose son had fallen in the war and while the ceremony was conducted by Bishop Farthing of Montreal and special preacher Bishop Bidwell.

During the early morning hours of February 13, 1955, a fire demolished much of the church.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Tablet
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11433
City/Municipality
Brampton
Memorial Number
35090-242
Type
Address
1000 Central Park Drive
Location
St. Jude, Bramalea North
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.7336082, -79.7190384
Inscription

“Greater love hath no man
than this that a man lay down
his life for his friends" ST. JOHN 15.13

Image
Caption
St. Jude’s, Roncesvalles First World War Window
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

On December 15, 1919, at St. Jude’s, Roncesvalles Church, a stained-glass window was dedicated in honour of its 14 parishioners who lost their lives in the First World War. The ceremony was performed by Assistant Bishop of Toronto, William Day Reeve. Constructed by Luxfer Prism Co., the window was installed in the north wall of the church. It is a reproduction of James Clark's The Great Sacrifice, which is at St. Mary Magdalene’s Church, in London, England. The window depicts a fallen soldier touching the feet of Christ, who is crucified on a tree beside the soldier, looking down on him. 

The original St. Jude’s opened in 1890 at 437 Roncesvalles Avenue in Toronto. After the new church was built in 1912, the original building served as the parish hall until 1929, when it was demolished to make way for a larger hall. In 1977, the parish was disestablished and the building was demolished in 2004. The St. Jude’s, Roncesvalles First World War Window was moved to a new St. Jude’s in Brampton which opened in May 1980.

City
Brampton
Country
Type Description
Stained glass window
Photo Credit
St. Jude, Bramalea North
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11432
City/Municipality
Brampton
Memorial Number
35090-241
Type
Address
1000 Central Park Drive
Location
St. Jude, Bramalea North
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.7336082, -79.7190384
Inscription

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN
Memory of
THE MEMBERS OF THIS
CHURCH AND CONGREGATION
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN DEFENCE OF OUR LIBERTIES
IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919

E. ARMSTRONG
EGERONT BANCKS BAINES
F. S. BATTY
HENRY JOHN FARRELL
RUSSELL GARDINER
PETER GLOCKLING
ROBERT JOHN MARSH

JOHN R. MASSAM
SYDNEY V. PARKER
GEORGE R. PARKYN
DOUGLAS ROUGH
CHARLES J. SILK
W. F. SILK
GEORGE TWEEDALE

“THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE"

Image
Caption
St. Jude’s, Roncesvalles First World War Tablet
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

On December 15, 1919, at St. Jude’s, Roncesvalles Church, a memorial tablet was dedicated in honour of its 14 parishioners who lost their lives in the First World War. The ceremony was performed by Assistant Bishop of Toronto, William Day Reeve. 

The original St. Jude’s opened in 1890 at 437 Roncesvalles Avenue in Toronto. After the new church was built in 1912, the original building served as the parish hall until 1929, when it was demolished to make way for a larger hall. In 1977, the parish was disestablished and the building was demolished in 2004. The St. Jude’s, Roncesvalles First World War Plaque went to a new St. Jude’s in Brampton which opened in May 1980.

City
Brampton
Country
Type Description
Plaque- brass
Photo Credit
St. Jude, Bramalea North
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11430