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Military service
Age:
24
Rank:
Lieutenant
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Royal Field Artillery
Division:
Royal Field Artillery and Royal Flying Corps.
Enlistment:
Toronto, Ontario
Death:
March 25, 1918
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
2. I. 24.
Additional information
Son of the Rev. William Gauld, B.A.
Digital gallery of Lieutenant Gordon Smith Mellis Gauld
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Roll of Service
From the "University of Toronto / Roll of Service 1914-1918", published in 1921. -
Newspaper Clipping
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Newspaper Clipping (2)
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Photo of Gordon Smith Mellis Gauld
Torontonensis 1913 (University of Toronto Year Book), pg. 318. Caption: KNOX COLLEGE ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE, 1912-13. G. S. M. Gauld - Sec.-Treas. -
Photo of Gordon Gauld
From: The Varsity Magazine Supplement Fourth Edition 1918 published by The Students Administrative Council, University of Toronto. Submitted for the Soldiers' Tower Committee, University of Toronto, by Operation Picture Me. -
The Soldiers' Tower
The Soldiers' Tower was built at University of Toronto between 1919-1924 in memory of those lost to the University in the Great War. The name of Lt. G. S .M. Gauld, M.C., R.F.C. is among the 628 names carved on the Memorial Screen, which can be seen at photo left. Photo: K. Parks, Alumni Affairs. -
Memorial Room
Memorial Room, Soldiers' Tower, University of Toronto. Photo by David Pike, 2010; submitted by K. Parks, Alumni Affairs. -
Newspaper clipping
From the Toronto Telegram November 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 587 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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GRANTHAM CEMETERY Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
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