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Son of Frederick Thomas and Jessie Florence Hutchinson, of 507, Keele St., Toronto.
Frederick Mellor Hutchinson played for the British National Hockey Team at the 1914 LIHG (European) Championship.
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Captain Frederick Mellor Hutchinson
Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada.
828 Captain Frederick Mellor Hutchinson (RMC 1912) was the son of Frederick Thomas and Jessie Florence Hutchinson, of Toronto, Canada. He served with the Canadian Engineers, 11th Field Coy. He died on Mar 1, 1917. He was buried in the Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
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Captain Frederick Mellor Hutchinson
On their 50th anniversary the class of August 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada have placed this memorial stained glass window to honour their fallen classmates.
828 Captain Frederick Mellor Hutchinson (RMC 1912) was the son of Frederick Thomas and Jessie Florence Hutchinson, of Toronto, Canada. He served with the Canadian Engineers, 11th Field Coy. He died on Mar 1, 1917. He was buried in the Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Photograph and details by volunteer/s: Jim Pedersen / Steve Rogers
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Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada. 828 Captain Frederick Mellor Hutchinson (RMC 1912) was the son of Frederick Thomas and Jessie Florence Hutchinson, of Toronto, Canada. He served with the Canadian Engineers, 11th Field Coy. He died on Mar 1, 1917. He was buried in the Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
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On their 50th anniversary the class of August 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada have placed this memorial stained glass window to honour their fallen classmates. 828 Captain Frederick Mellor Hutchinson (RMC 1912) was the son of Frederick Thomas and Jessie Florence Hutchinson, of Toronto, Canada. He served with the Canadian Engineers, 11th Field Coy. He died on Mar 1, 1917. He was buried in the Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Photograph and details by volunteer/s: Jim Pedersen / Steve Rogers
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Courtesy Wilf Schofield, England
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Memorial stair, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Memorial window, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Memorial arch, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Memorial doll, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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From the Toronto Telegram March 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram March 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
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Page 261 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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ECOIVRES MILITARY CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Mont St Eloi is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, 8 kilometres north-west of Arras. The village stands on high ground overlooking the battlefields of Vimy and Souchez and the main Bethune-Arras road, and the ruined towers that rise from it were used as an observation post during the French attacks at Neuville-St Vaast and Givenchy in May 1915.
Ecoivres is a hamlet lying at the foot of the hill, to the south-west and about 1.5 kilometres from Mont St Eloi on the Arras-St Pol line. The ECOIVRES MILITARY CEMETERY is on the D49 road.
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