Military service
Burial/memorial information
Digital gallery of Private John Murray
Image gallery
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The Toronto Street Railway Memorial plaque is located inside the Old City Hall in Toronto, Ontario.
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Photo provided by The Commonwealth Roll Of Honour Project. Volunteer Mike Symmonds
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Cap Badge 134th Bn (48th Highlanders of Canada). Private Murray was a member of the 134th Bn before being sent to the 15th Bn as a reinforcement. Submitted by Captain (retired) Victor Goldman, 15th Bn Memorial Project.
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Cap Badge 15th Bn (48th Highlanders of Canada). Submitted by Captain (retired) Victor Goldman, 15th Bn Memorial Project.
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Shoulder Patch 1st Canadian Division, 3rd Brigade as worn by 15th Bn (48th Highlanders of Canada). Submitted by Captain (retired) Victor Goldman, 15th Bn Memorial Project.
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RECORD OF SERVICE CARD (FRONT SIDE). COURTESY 48TH HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA REGIMENTAL MUSEUM. SUBMITTED BY 15TH BN MEMORIAL PROJECT TEAM. DILEAS GU BRATH
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RECORD OF SERVICE CARD (REVERSE SIDE). COURTESY 48TH HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA REGIMENTAL MUSEUM. SUBMITTED BY 15TH BN MEMORIAL PROJECT TEAM. DILEAS GU BRATH
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me.
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From the Toronto Telegram July 1916. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me.
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From the Toronto Telegram July 1916. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me.
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From the Toronto Telegram April 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram May 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 299 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY Surrey, United Kingdom
Brookwood is 30 miles from London (M3 to Bagshot and then A322). The main entrance to Brookwood Military Cemetery is on the A324 from the village of Pirbright. Brookwood Military Cemetery is owned by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and is the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the United Kingdom, covering approximately 37 acres.
In 1917, an area of land in Brookwood Cemetery (originally The London Necropolis) was set aside for the burial of men and women of the forces of the Commonwealth and Americans, who had died, many of battle wounds, in the London district. This site was further extended to accommodate the Commonwealth casualties of the Second World War, and American, Belgian, Czech, Dutch, French and Polish plots containing the graves of Allied casualties. There are also German and Italian plots where prisoners of war lie buried.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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