Monument commémoratif du capitaine James E. Barry

Niagara Falls,

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Inscription

This gun was presented to the
City of Niagara Falls in October, 1918 by the
Second Canadian Infantry Battalion
on behalf of Captain James E. Barry.
Doctor Barry, a former resident of Niagara Falls,
was the Battalion's medical officer.
The gun was captured by the Battalion at the
Battle of Amiens, August 18th, 1918, during the
First World War. It was completely refurbished in
1966 by number 303 Company, Royal
Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.

Plaque installed October, 2001
By the City of Niagara Falls

Location
Monument commémoratif du capitaine James E. Barry

1049, avenue Victoria
Niagara Falls
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