Lieutenant William Dummer Powell Jarvis Plaque

Toronto, Ontario
Type
Other

The Lieutenant William Dummer Powell Jarvis Plaque was unveiled by Canon Arthur FitzWalter Wynne Plumptre at St. James Cathedral on 6 March 1917. It was erected near the stained glass window that was dedicated to him two years earlier. The ceremony was attended by 150 people.

Inscription

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
LIEUT. WILLIAM DUMMER POWELL JARVIS GGBG
ELDEST AND BELOVED SON
OF AEMILIUS AND AUGUSTA JARVIS.

Born in Toronto, 31st March, 1892
Killed in action, 24th April 1915
While serving as Lieutenant in the
Third Battalion-Toronto Regiment
C.E.F. at the second Battle of Ypres
Near St. Julien Flanders
"And how can man die better"

Location
Lieutenant William Dummer Powell Jarvis Plaque

106 King Street E
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6502765
Long. -79.3745711

Lieutenant William Dummer Powell Jarvis Plaque

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