Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de James et Ethelreda Ince de Toronto. Il a aussi service en Égypte.
Galerie numérique de Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince
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Galerie numérique de
Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince
St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Huron St., Toronto, Ontario. The octagonal
Baptistry (1917) houses a central baptismal font, and also serves as a World
War One memorial for the war dead of this parish. The room includes stained glass windows by the Bromsgrove Guild. These show images of medieval knights, St. Michael the Archangel and St. George, and a wounded soldier in a circa 1914-1918 military uniform standing among red poppies. Individually inscribed wooden war memorial panels line the walls. Each panel includes the name of a war casualty in gilt lettering with rank, unit and date of
death.
Galerie numérique de
Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince
941 Acting Major Hugh Ethelred McCarthy Ince (RMC 1911-1914) was the son of James and Ethelreda Ince of Alexandra Palace Rooms 663 University Avenue Toronto Canada. He was a member of the class of 1914 at the Royal Military College of Canada. He served with the 53rd Bty. 2nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. He was Mentioned in Despatches. He was killed in action at the Somme while in command of the 53rd Battery R.F.A. Nov 4. 1916 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Guards' Cemetery Lesboeufs, Somme, France. He is listed on the memorial arch at the Royal Military College of Canada. Photograph and details by volunteer/s: TWGPP 2009 http://www.twgpp.org/information.php?id=2808870
Galerie numérique de
Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince
Galerie numérique de
Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince
Galerie numérique de
Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince
Galerie numérique de
Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince
Stone Frigate 1914 Royal Military College of Canada
941 Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince (RMC 1912) was the son of James and Ethelreda Ince of Toronto. He served in Egypt. He served with the Royal Field Artillery, 53rd Bty. 2nd Bde. He died on 4 Nov 1916. He was buried in the Guards Cemetery (Lesboeufs), Somme, France.
Galerie d'images
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From the Toronto Star. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Star. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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From the Toronto Globe for 9 November 1916.
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Major Hugh Ethelred McCarthy Ince is remembered on the Ince family monument at St. James Cemetery, Parliament St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Dedication on the front panel of the Ince family monument at St. James Cemetery, Parliament St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Huron St., Toronto, Ontario. The octagonal Baptistry (1917) houses a central baptismal font, and also serves as a World War One memorial for the war dead of this parish. The room includes stained glass windows by the Bromsgrove Guild. These show images of medieval knights, St. Michael the Archangel and St. George, and a wounded soldier in a circa 1914-1918 military uniform standing among red poppies. Individually inscribed wooden war memorial panels line the walls. Each panel includes the name of a war casualty in gilt lettering with rank, unit and date of death.
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One of the sets of War Memorial stained glass windows in the St. Thomas Church Baptistry.
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A detail of the memorial panel dedicated to Major Hugh Ethelred McCarthy Ince. Located in the St. Thomas Church Baptistry, Toronto, Ontario.
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941 Acting Major Hugh Ethelred McCarthy Ince (RMC 1911-1914) was the son of James and Ethelreda Ince of Alexandra Palace Rooms 663 University Avenue Toronto Canada. He was a member of the class of 1914 at the Royal Military College of Canada. He served with the 53rd Bty. 2nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. He was Mentioned in Despatches. He was killed in action at the Somme while in command of the 53rd Battery R.F.A. Nov 4. 1916 at 23 years of age. He was buried in the Guards' Cemetery Lesboeufs, Somme, France. He is listed on the memorial arch at the Royal Military College of Canada. Photograph and details by volunteer/s: TWGPP 2009 http://www.twgpp.org/information.php?id=2808870
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941 Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince (RMC 1912) was the son of James and Ethelreda Ince of Toronto. He served in Egypt. He served with the Royal Field Artillery, 53rd Bty. 2nd Bde. He died on 4 Nov 1916. He was buried in the Guards Cemetery (Lesboeufs), Somme, France.
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941 Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince (RMC 1912) was the son of James and Ethelreda Ince of Toronto. He served in Egypt. He served with the Royal Field Artillery, 53rd Bty. 2nd Bde. He died on 4 Nov 1916. He was buried in the Guards Cemetery (Lesboeufs), Somme, France.
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941 Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince (RMC 1912) was the son of James and Ethelreda Ince of Toronto. He served in Egypt. He served with the Royal Field Artillery, 53rd Bty. 2nd Bde. He died on 4 Nov 1916. He was buried in the Guards Cemetery (Lesboeufs), Somme, France.
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Stone Frigate 1914 Royal Military College of Canada 941 Major Hugh Ethelred Mccarthy Ince (RMC 1912) was the son of James and Ethelreda Ince of Toronto. He served in Egypt. He served with the Royal Field Artillery, 53rd Bty. 2nd Bde. He died on 4 Nov 1916. He was buried in the Guards Cemetery (Lesboeufs), Somme, France.
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Memorial Arch, Royal Military College of Canada
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Memorial Arch, Royal Military College of Canada
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From the Toronto Telegram August 1914. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram August 1914. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram November 1914. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram January 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE « GUARDS » (LESBOEUFS) Somme, France
Les Boeufs est un village à 16 kilomètres au nord-est d'Albert. À partir d'Arras, suivez la route N17 en direction sud. Puis prenez la route D19 vers Les Boeufs. Prenez l'embranchement à droite près de l'église, traversez Le Transloy et rendez-vous jusqu'à Les Boeufs. Prenez ensuite la route C5 vers Ginchy. Le cimetière se trouve du côté droit.
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