This window is a regimental tribute from the 102nd North British Columbians to one of their fallen comrades, Colonel John W. Warden, erected in 1947. The banner across the top of the window lists battles in which the regiment fought. Christ extends His hand in blessing over war graves, shown as crosses at his feet. The tree in the background has been cut down before its time. The poppies refer to Colonel John McCrae's famous First World War poem, "In Flanders Fields," which made the poppy an enduring symbol of wartime and self-sacrifice. Above Christ's head are five peace doves.
Vancouver, British Columbia
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Inscription
SOUTH AFRICA 1900
YPRES
SOMME
VIMY
MESOPOTAMIA
SIBERIA
IN MEMORIAM, COLONEL JOHN W. WARDEN, D.SO., O.BE., E.D
102ND NORTH RITISH COLUMBIANS.
ERECTED BY HIS COMRADES, 1947.
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Location
Colonel John W. Warden Memorial Window
690 Burrard Street
Vancouver
British Columbia
Colonel John W. Warden Memorial Window
690 Burrard Street
Vancouver
British Columbia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.2846049
Long. -123.1209346
Lat. 49.2846049
Long. -123.1209346