Erected by the Queens of Avalon, this memorial is dedicated to the members of Carmichael Church who served during the First World War and, in particular, to Percy Dingle, who was killed in action on 30 September 1915.
Carmichael Church Queens of Avalon First World War Memorial Plaque
Regina, Saskatchewan
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Inscription
[plaque/plaque]
1914 1918
IN GRATEFUL RECOGNITION
OF THOSE FROM
CARMICHAEL CHURCH
WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
DURING THE WORLD WAR
E.F. BOYD
A.E. SMITH
J.E. ARMSTRONG
R.A. TATE
R. CRAM
A.N. MORRIS
W.A. SCOTT
T. GILLESPIE
W. VANLUVEN
J. NISBET
G.M. JACKSON
T.B. HENRY
J.S. WILLIAMSON
J.R. CHERRY
T.H. TORRENS
C. EYKELBOSCH
C.B. CRAIG
A.B. WADDELL. S. FRASER
W.F. MCEVERS
G.A. ROBERTSON
E.F. NEWMAN
C. MORRISON
D.F. BOND
T.S. MCKECHNIE
G.P. MCMILLAN
R.G. DUFF
E.L. CAMPBELL
W. CLINK
V.O. HIPWELL
M. ROBERTSON
DR. H. MACLEAN
NURSE M. CREID
KILLED IN ACTION
PERCY DINGLE
SEPT. 30TH, 1915
ERECTED BY THE QUEENS OF AVALON
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Carmichael Church Queens of Avalon First World War Memorial Plaque
1600 Elphinstone Street
Regina
Saskatchewan
Lat. 50.452814
Long. -104.6312056