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Son of John and Katherine Monkman; husband of Margaret Ella Monkman, of Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. A Doctor. Born in Ontario.
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"University of Toronto / Roll of Service 1914-1918", 1921.
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Torontonensis 1906 (University of Toronto Yearbook), pg. 179. Caption: HERBERT STANLEY MONKMAN, Phm. B. Councillor 1st Year Literacy Society Trinity Medical College; Assistant Treasurer Medical Society, Toronto Medical College.
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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From the Daily Colonist of December 15, 1915. Image taken from web address of https://archive.org/stream/dailycolonist57y317uvic#mode/1up
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From a World War 1 issue of the Edmonton Journal c.1915. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 29 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION Belgium
BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION is located 12.5 kilometres south of Ieper town centre on the N365 leading from Ieper to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres.
From Ieper town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ieper ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336).
3.5 kilometres along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365 which forms the right hand fork leads to the town of Mesen. The BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION lies 3 kilometres beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365 and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery.
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