Other

City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-168
Type
Address
1515 Queen Street W
Location
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6396339, -79.441411
Image
Photo Credit
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
Caption
Lieutenant H.E. Maxwell Porter Plaque
Province
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Body Content

This plaque was erected in the Church of the Epiphany in honour of Lieutenant H.E. Maxwell Porter. The Church of the Epiphany was located at 1515 Queen Street West until it was sold on 11 June 1983 to the Our Lady of Lebanon Parish.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11331
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-167
Type
Address
1515 Queen Street W
Location
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6396339, -79.441411
Image
Photo Credit
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
Caption
Lieutenant Henry Errol Beauchamp Platt Plaque
Province
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Body Content

This plaque was erected in the Church of the Epiphany in honour of Lieutenant Henry Errol Beauchamp Platt. The Church of the Epiphany was located at 1515 Queen Street West until it was sold on 11 June 1983 to the Our Lady of Lebanon Parish.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11330
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-166
Type
Address
1515 Queen Street W
Location
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6396339, -79.441411
Image
Photo Credit
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
Caption
Church of the Epiphany Second World War Plaque, MacGowan - Wood
1 of 2 images
Image
Photo Credit
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
Caption
Church of the Epiphany Second World War Plaque, Abbott - Lowrey
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Church of the Epiphany Second World War Plaques were erected in memory of the members of the congregation that served in the war. These plaques are located on both sides of the Church of the Epiphany Second World War WindowThe Church of the Epiphany was located at 1515 Queen Street West until it was sold on 11 June 1983 to the Our Lady of Lebanon Parish.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11329
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-165
Type
Address
1515 Queen Street W
Location
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6396339, -79.441411
Inscription

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THE SOLDIERS AND NURSES FROM THIS CONGREGATION WHOSE NAMES WILL BE FOUND ON
A TABLET IN THE EASTERN TRANSEPT WHO ENLISTED FOR SERVICE IN DEFENSE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE GREAT WAR OF 1914-19. "IF THEY HAD NOT BEEN
THE LORD WHO WAS ON OUR SIDE WHEN MEN ROSE UP AGAINST US, THEN THEY WOULD HAVE SWALLOWED US UP QUICK." PSALM CXX1V 2:31

Image
Photo Credit
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
Caption
Church of the Epiphany First World War Window
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

On 28 December 1919 a stained-glass window was dedicated to the was dedicated to the memory of 265 soldiers and nurses of the congregation who served during the First World War by Reverend James Fielding Sweeny, Bishop of Toronto, and unveiled by Commander of the Canadian Corps General Sir Arthur Currie. The window was framed in oak paneling and installed in the chancel. Its subject was the Epiphany as described in the Gospel of Matthew 2:1, depicting Christ during various manifestations of his ministry, in five panels. 

The Church of the Epiphany was located at 1515 Queen Street West until it was sold on 11 June 1983 to the Our Lady of Lebanon Parish.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Stained Glass Window
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11328
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-164
Type
Address
1515 Queen Street W
Location
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish, eastern transept
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6396339, -79.441411
Inscription

"Honor
and loving remembrance
of those who died - honor also
and grateful tribute to those who,
daring to die survived."

Not unto us,
O Lord, not unto us.

but unto
They Name give glory.

Those
who died

(list of names)

The Window and Oak Panelling in the Chancel and this Tablet have been erected by the Congregation to perpetuate
the memory of 265 Soldiers and Nurses from the Church of the Epiphany: whose names are given above and who enlisted for service in
defence of the Empire in the Great War of 1914-1919: forty-one of whom laid down their lives in the cause of Freedom, Righteousness and Humanity.

Image
Photo Credit
Our Lady of Lebanon Parish
Caption
First World War Plaque
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

On 28 December 1919 a bronze tablet was dedicated to the memory of 265 soldiers and nurses of the congregation who served in the First World War by Reverend James Fielding Sweeny, Bishop of Toronto, and unveiled by Commander of the Canadian Corps General Sir Arthur Currie. The Church of the Epiphany was located at 1515 Queen Street West until it was sold on 11 June 1983 to the Our Lady of Lebanon Parish.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11327
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-163
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

On 15 May 1932 at the Church of the Ascension, brass collection plates were dedicated to the memory of the boys of the bible class who gave their lives in the First World War. The collection plates were dedicated by bible class members. The church was located at 137-139 Richmond and it is not known what happened to the collection plates.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Collections plates
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11326
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-162
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

A stone baptismal font was dedicated to members of the Church of the Advent who were killed while serving with the military in the First World War. The church was located at 40 Pritchard Avenue until it closed and it is not known what happened to the baptismal font.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Baptismal font
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11324
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-161
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

This plaque was dedicated to the twenty members of the Church of the Advent who had been killed while serving with the military in the First World War. The plaque was hung on the east wall of the church. The church was located at 40 Pritchard Avenue until it closed and it is not known what happened to the plaque.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque - stone
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11323
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-160
Type
Address
194 Park Lawn Road
Location
Christ Church St. James
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6301228, -79.4910566
Inscription

The names of those parishioners were as follows: C. H. Blake, T. Burn, J. Coulton, W. J.Higgins, A. Hockney, E. Hogg, J. McKinstry, J.Neale, A. Riddleswort, C. Stoot, N. Telford, W.G. Tizzard, L. Wood.

Image
Caption
Christ Church, Mimico First World War Tablet
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

A bronze tablet was unveiled at Christ Church, Mimico dedicated to the memory of its parishioners who had been killed in the First World War. The church was located at 329 Royal York Road until it was destroyed by two fires in 2006. The plaque was saved and moved when a decision was made to amalgamate with the church of St. James, Humber Bay to become Christ Church St. James.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Diocese of Toronto Anglican Church of Canada
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11325
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-159
Type
Address
106 King Street E
Location
St. James Cathedral, west side.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6502765, -79.3745711
Inscription

In proud memory of the Officers, non-commissioned Officers & Men of the Royal Grenadiers
who gave their lives for their King and Country in the Great War 1914-1919.

Image
Photo Credit
Marika Pirie
Caption
Royal Grenadiers Window, pane 1.
1 of 4 images
Image
Photo Credit
Marika Pirie
Caption
Royal Grenadiers Window, pane 2.
1 of 4 images
Image
Photo Credit
Marika Pirie
Caption
Royal Grenadiers Window, pane 3.
1 of 4 images
Image
Photo Credit
Diocese of Toronto Anglican Church of Canada
Caption
Royal Grenadiers Window
1 of 4 images
Province
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Body Content

On 5 June 1921 a three pane stained glass window was dedicated to members of the 10th Regiment Royal Grenadiers who fell in the First World War. The unveiling ceremony was conducted by Colonel A. Primrose in front of a large crowd consisting of members of the regiment and friends. The window represents the signing of the Magna Carta by King John.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Stained glass window
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11322