First World War Plaque

Parkhill, Ontario
Type
Other

This plaque was found behind the old Bank of Commerce in Parkhill in a pile of debris and was rescued by a Legion member. In addition to the monument at its head office in Toronto, the Canadian Bank of Commerce honoured employees from each branch who served in the First World War. This plaque was commissioned shortly after the war and dedicated to the bank's 1,701 employees who served in the war, 321 laid down their lives. The names of three employees of the Parkhill Canadian Bank of Commerce who served in the war are listed on the plaque.

The plaque features the caduceus logo of the bank - two snakes winding around a winged staff at the upper left, and two poppies intertwined with a symbolic olive branch at the lower right. The Canadian Bank of Commerce went to great lengths to commemorate its staff that served in the war including a two-volume book of staff profiles and accounts of their war experiences.

Inscription

IN MEMORY OF 1701 MEN OF THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE WHO SERVED IN
THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918

PTE H.J. PYKE
PTE J.C. GRAY
GNR G.M. WEDD

PARKHILL BRANCH

Location
First World War Plaque

200 Broad Street
Parkhill
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.1648259
Long. -81.6844275

Parkhill Canadian Bank of Commerce First World War Plaque

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