40th Northumberland Regiment Colours

Cobourg, Ontario
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St. Peter’s was the regimental church for the 40th Northumberland Regiment and their Colours were deposited in the church on November 25, 1923. The 40th Northumberland Battalion of Infantry was authorized to be formed in Cobourg, Ontario on 5 October 1866 and re-designated 40th Northumberland Regiment on 8 May 1900.

In earlier times, Colours played a prominent part in many battles. They served to identify units in battle, often marking the focal point of a struggle. Captured Colours were a prized trophy and attracted enemy attention and inspired much gallantry. By the late 19th and 20th Century, however, they were no longer carried in battle, but their status as the heart and soul of a Regiment continued, and the laying up of Colours signifies and helps keep holy the memories of the men who sacrificed their lives.

Inscription

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These Colours
PRESENTED BY THE
LADIES OF COBOURG
TO THE
COBOURG VOLUNTEERS
CONSECRATED BY THE
VEN. ARCHDEACON BETHUNE
IN 1862
TRANSFERRED TO THE
40TH NORTHUMBERALND REGIMENT
IN 1866
ACQUIRED BY
LT-COL. JOHN VANCE GRAVELEY
STAFF CANADIAN MILITIA
DEPOSTED BY HIM IN
ST. PETER'S CHURCH COBOURGE
ON THE CORONATION OF
HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII
AUGUST 9, 1902

Location
40th Northumberland Regiment Colours

240 College Street
Cobourg
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.9607507
Long. -78.16175

40th Northumberland Regiment Colours

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