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Faculty of Forestry First World War Plaque

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Municipality/Province: Toronto, ON

Memorial number: 35090-011

Type: Plaque - brass

Address: 33 Willcocks Street

Location: University of Toronto, Department of Forestry at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design

GPS coordinates: Lat: 43.6615184   Long: -79.4004233

Submitted by: Derek Pullen. University of Toronto.

The Faculty of Forestry First World War Plaque honours the Graduates and Undergraduates of the Faculty of Forestry who were killed in action. It was erected on January 19, 1926.

Ronald MacKenzie Richards was the first student of the University to fall in the war. When the war was declared he was at home in England and enlisted in the London Scottish. He took part in the first battle of Ypres and was killed a few days later. (Source: University of Toronto Roll of Service 1914-1918).

A composite photo print portraying the men listed on this plaque resides in the University of Toronto Archives.


Inscription found on memorial

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FORESTRY

1914        1918
IN MEMORY
OF THE MEMBERS OF
THE FACULTY OF FORESTRY
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR.

JAMES D. AIKIN

KENNETH B. DOWNIE

CHARLES L. ANDERSON

HAROLD S. EDMONDS

GEORGE E. BOTHWELL

ALISTER M. MACKENZIE

GEORGE G. BRICKER

RONALD M. RICHARDS

ROBERT A. R. CAMPBELL

FRANK B. ROBERTSON

JAMES R. CHAMBERLIN

FREDERIC G. STUPART

ALBERT E. CUZNER

ARNOLD M. THURSTON

JOHN A. TREBILCOCK

DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI.

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