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John Franklyn Peters

In memory of:

Private John Franklyn Peters

April 24, 1915

Military Service


Service Number:

17417

Age:

22

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment)

Division:

7th Bn.

Additional Information


Born:

October 19, 1892
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Enlistment:

December 2, 1914

Son of Frederick and Bertha Hamilton Peters of Nelson, British Columbia.

Brother of Lieutenant Gerald Hamilton Peters, who died while serving with the Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment) and Captain Frederick Thornton Peters VC, who died while serving with the Royal Navy.

Commemorated on Page 32 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:
Grave Reference:

Panel 18 - 28 - 30

Location:


The Menin Gate Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town of Ypres (now Ieper) in the Province of West Flanders, on the road to Menin and Courtrai. It bears the names of 55,000 men who were lost without trace during the defence of the Ypres Salient in the First World War. Designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and erected by the Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission, it consists of a Hall of Memory", 36.6 metres long by 20.1 metres wide. In the centre are broad staircases leading to the ramparts which overlook the moat, and to pillared loggias which run the whole length of the structure. On the inner walls of the Hall, on the side of the staircases and on the walls of the loggias, panels of Portland stone bear the names of the dead, inscribed by regiment and corps. Carved in stone above the central arch are the words:


TO THE ARMIES OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE WHO STOOD HERE FROM 1914 TO 1918 AND TO THOSE OF THEIR DEAD WHO HAVE NO KNOWN GRAVE.

Over the two staircases leading from the main Hall is the inscription:

HERE ARE RECORDED NAMES OF OFFICERS AND MEN WHO FELL IN YPRES SALIENT BUT TO WHOM THE FORTUNE OF WAR DENIED THE KNOWN AND HONOURED BURIAL GIVEN TO THEIR COMRADES IN DEATH.

The dead are remembered to this day in a simple ceremony that takes place every evening at 8:00 p.m. All traffic through the gateway in either direction is halted, and two buglers (on special occasions four) move to the centre of the Hall and sound the Last Post. Two silver trumpets for use in the ceremony are a gift to the Ypres Last Post Committee by an officer of the Royal Canadian Artillery, who served with the 10th Battery, of St. Catharines, Ontario, in Ypres in April 1915."

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Memorial– Remembering brothers lost … Brothers In Arms Memorial, Zonnebeke, BE … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens … May 2022
  • Photo of John Peters– Jack Peters as a boy
  • Photo of John Franklyn (Jack) Peters– Photo of Jack Peters as a boy in Victoria, B.C.  He was the first of three Peters brothers to die in a World War.  Their father was Frederick Peters, former Premier of P.E.I.
  • Photo of John Franklyn Peters
  • Photo of John Peters– Jack as a boy with his sister Helen and mother Bertha
  • Letter– Pages 1 and 4 of letter from Jack Peters to his cousin Evelyn Poole April 13, 1915
  • Letter– page 2 and 3 of Jack Peter's letter April 13, 1915 to cousin Evelyn Poole
  • Transcription– Transcription of J.F. Peters April 13, 1915 letter to his cousin Evelyn Poole
  • Certificate– Jack's death certificate
  • Family Tree
  • Memorial Plaque– Memorial in Charlottetown to Jack, his brother Gerald, his cousin Arthur and others killed in the Great War
  • Memorial– Inscription on the Menin Gate … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens

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