St. Barnabas Church (Halton Street) First World War Honour Roll

St. Barnabas Church (Halton Street) First World War Honour Roll

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St. Barnabas Church (Halton Street) First World War Honour Roll

Toronto, Ontario

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At St. Barnabas Church on Halton Street, an Honour Roll was dedicated to the members of the congregation who fought and died in the First World War. In June of 1970, the final service was held in the St. Barnabas building on Halton Street. The building was sold to the Church of God and has since been torn down and replaced by housing. The First World War Honour Roll was moved to St. Barnabas on the Danforth.

This style of an Honour Roll was designed by A.J. Casson when he worked at Sampson-Matthews, a prominent midtown Toronto lithography and commercial art company.

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St. Barnabas Church (Halton Street) First World War Honour Roll

361 Danforth Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6774599
Long. -79.3522692