Other

City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-296
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church, west transept
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
Inscription

In loving memory of
Arnold A Kippen,
Lieutenant and Acting Captain, who
enlisted October 1914 with the 19th
Battalion C.E.F. and was afterwards
transferred to the 75th Battalion.
He was severely wounded near Vimy
Ridge, March 1st, 1917, and at Arleux,
April 1918. He was killed in Action
September 2nd, 1918, at the taking of
the Drocourt-Queant Line, France.
Age 24 years.

"He took the only way, and
followed it to a glorious end."

Image
Photo Credit
Christie Vuong
Caption
Lieutenant Arnold Aglen Kippen Plaque
Province
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Body Content

The Lieutenant Arnold Aglen Kippen Plaque was donated by his parents. It was unveiled on June 22, 1919, by his brother Lieutenant Eric Kippen.

Arnold Kippen was a 20-year-old bank clerk when he signed up in November 1914. He was seriously wounded twice and rose through the ranks before being killed on September 2, 1918. A week later, a cable with news of his death arrived at the Toronto home of his parents, Horace and Elizabeth Kippen. The next day, they received another message that their son, William, had been severely wounded. Their third son, Eric, was a prisoner of war. Both of Arnold’s brothers survived the war.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11530
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-295
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
Province
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Body Content

A memorial tablet in memory of Lieutenant Aysceau Swinnerton was unveiled by Major F.C. Connery on May 26, 1918, on the west side of St. Paul's Anglican Church. Lieutenant Swinnerton was a member of the 75th Battalion who died on March 1, 1917.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11529
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-294
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
Province
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Body Content

The Lieutenant Thomas Boles Greer Plaque was donated by his wife and unveiled on December 1, 1918, on the east side of St. Paul's Anglican Church. Lieutenant Greer was a member of the 198th Battalion who died of his wounds on July 21, 1917.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11528
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-293
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
Province
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Body Content

A tablet in memory of Lieutenant Norwood MacLeod  of the Royal Flying Corps was unveiled on April 25, 1917 on the east side of St. Paul's Anglican Church. Lieutenant MacLeod died of his wounds on October 14, 1917.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11527
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-292
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Relics in memory of the First World War were donated and placed on the north wall of the nave at St. Paul's Anglican Church.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Relics
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11526
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-291
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The St. Paul's Anglican Church First World War Tablet was unveiled by by the Lieutenant-Governor on June 15, 1924 on the north end of the east wall of the nave. The large tablet is about 25' high by 12' wide and lists 600 names of those from the congregation who served in the First World War.  

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Tablet
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11525
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-290
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
Province
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Body Content

The 169th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force Colours were placed on either side of the chancel at St. Paul's Anglican Church on May 13, 1917. Lieutenant-Colonel W.S. Dinnick, Major M.S. Boehm and Major T.A. Glass formally presented the Colours to Archdeacon Cody and church wardens.

In earlier times, Colours played a prominent part in many battles. They served to identify units in battle, often marking the focal point of a struggle. Captured Colours were a prized trophy and attracted enemy attention and inspired much gallantry. By the late 19th and 20th Century, however, they were no longer carried in battle, but their status as the heart and soul of a Regiment continued, and the laying up of Colours signifies and helps keep holy the memories of the men who sacrificed their lives. 

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Colours
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11524
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-289
Type
Address
227 Bloor Street East
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6714297, -79.38147
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

A memorial tablet in memory of Lieutenant Samuel Allan Reddock and Lieutenant William Adam Reddock was donated by their sister, Margaret Jane Reddock. It was unveiled by Major Kirkpatrick on May 26, 1918, on the west side of St. Paul's Anglican Church.

Lieutenant S. Reddock of the 3rd Battalion succumbed to his wounds on May, 26, 1915, and Lieutenant W. Reddock of the 54th Battalion was killed in action on March 1, 1917.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11523
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-288
Type
Address
360 Windermere Avenue
Location
St. Olave's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6496457, -79.480263
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

A lectern bible in the chapel at St. Olave's Anglican Church was donated in memory of Private Thomas George Earl. Thomas was a member of the 58th Battalion who was killed in action on May 31, 1916.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Lectern Bible
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11522
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-287
Type
Address
360 Windermere Avenue
Location
St. Olave's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6496457, -79.480263
Inscription

James Barker, Charles Bentley, Thomas Earl, John Greenhalph, Henry Summers

War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

A Book of Remembrance, manufactured by Mr. N. Swinson, was donated to St. Olave's Anglican Church in memory of parishioners who served in the First and Second World Wars. 

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Book of Remembrance
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11521