Howard Alfred Hunt and Shipmates Window

Type

Howard Alfred Hunt and Shipmates Window

Toronto, Ontario

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This set of three windows was given in memory of Howard Alfred Hunt and shipmates who killed in action at sea in July 1944. The two windows on either side of the doors depict ships of the Royal Canadian Navy in action on the North Atlantic during the Second World War. On the far left, the image of St. Christopher, formerly the patron saint of travelers, bears the Christ Child on his shoulder. 

Inscription

“They that go down to the sea in ships, these men see the works of the Lord.”

 “Giving all, daring all to the utmost, to the end.”

Location
Howard Alfred Hunt and Shipmates Window

300 Lonsdale Road
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6891648
Long. -79.4103719