Great War memorial windows

Saint Thomas Anglican - Angel with Chalice

Victoria Edwards
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Saint Thomas Anglican - Saint George

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Saint Thomas Anglican - Saint Michael

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Saint Thomas Anglican - wounded soldier

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Type

Great War memorial windows

Toronto, Ontario

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The First World War memorial baptistery at St. Thomas's is graced with Great War memorial windows. The windows were created in 1922 by Archibald John Davies (b. 1877) of the Bromsgrove Guild, England to remember the deaths suffered by the parish's sons (and one daughter) in 1914-18. They consist of five twin-light windows depicting knights, saints, angels, a wounded soldier, and the Crucifixion.

Location
Great War memorial windows

383 Huron Street
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6658127
Long. -79.4009943