This stained glass window was erected by the Parish of St. Luke and unveiled in early 1920. The window depicts pouring out the water of the well of Bethlehem and was designed by Robert McCausland Limited, Toronto. In the First World War, 281 men from St. Luke’s enlisted for active service, 43 of whom were killed in action
First World War Window
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Inscription
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATEFUL
TRIBUTE TO THE MEN WHO WENT OUT FROM
THIS PARISH IN THE GREAT WAR FOR THE
MAINTENANCE OF HONOUR, JUSTICE AND
LIBERTY, 1914-1919.
[below the three main piece of stained glass/sous le trois principaux vitraux]
IS THIS NOT THE BLOOD OF THE MEN THAT WENT IN JEOPARDY OF THEIR LIVES
Street View
Location
First World War Window
130 Nassau Street North
Winnipeg
Manitoba
First World War Window
130 Nassau Street North
Winnipeg
Manitoba
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.8769255
Long. -97.1485852
Lat. 49.8769255
Long. -97.1485852