On June 19, 1921, at St. Cuthbert’s Church, a brass lectern was dedicated in honour of the parishioners who had lost their lives in the First World War. The lectern was in the shape of an eagle and was constructed at a price of five-hundred dollars.
Type
St. Cuthbert’s Church First World War Lectern
Toronto, Ontario
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Inscription
Gershom Shuttleworth, Ernest A. Wilson, William Clare, William E. Mawson, Lionel J. Tautz, William L. Brassey, Joseph J. Smith, Robert Abbott, Sidney Whitby Joseph Thompson, Edward B. Buford, William H. Wells, Clarence Lea, John Barlow, H. J. Edmunds, A.T. Neville, J.R. Godfrey, William J. Bigham, Arthur Cook.
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Location
St. Cuthbert’s Church First World War Lectern
1399 Bayview Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
St. Cuthbert’s Church First World War Lectern
1399 Bayview Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.7022452
Long. -79.3731002
Lat. 43.7022452
Long. -79.3731002