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Digital gallery of Private John Cameron King
Digital gallery of
Private John Cameron King
1914 - 1918 Memorial Plaque for High Park Methodist Church, 260 High Park
Ave., Toronto, Ontario. The Memorial Plaque was unveiled in 1924 by
Nursing Sister Pat Tuckett, and a Memorial Organ was presented by the
Women's Association. Those who died (38 names) are listed on the centre
panel with the names of those who served on the side panels. The first
services at this location were held in October 1908. The church became
High Park Avenue United Church in 1925, and High Park-Alhambra in 1970.
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1914 - 1918 Memorial Plaque for High Park Methodist Church, 260 High Park Ave., Toronto, Ontario. The Memorial Plaque was unveiled in 1924 by Nursing Sister Pat Tuckett, and a Memorial Organ was presented by the Women's Association. Those who died (38 names) are listed on the centre panel with the names of those who served on the side panels. The first services at this location were held in October 1908. The church became High Park Avenue United Church in 1925, and High Park-Alhambra in 1970.
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From the Toronto Telegram May 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 268 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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LIEVIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION Pas de Calais, France
Lievin is a small town in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, 3.5 kilometres west of Lens. The Communal Cemetery is on the south-west side of the town on the road to Givenchy-en-Gohelle.
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