St. John the Evangelist (Garrison Church) First World War Window

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St. John the Evangelist (Garrison Church) First World War Window

Toronto, Ontario

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On April 2, 1922, stained glass windows at St. John the Evangelist (Garrison Church) were dedicated to parishioners who lost their lives in the First World War.

St. John the Evangelist (Garrison Church) was located at the corner of Portland and Wellington Streets. The church was filled with row after row of smartly uniformed soldiers who always left the church before the rest of the congregation. By 1963, the building needed serious repairs and it was decided to demolish the building. It was replaced by a modern building that served the congregation until 1985 when the church property was sold.

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St. John the Evangelist (Garrison Church) First World War Window

Toronto
Ontario
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