Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de John Haydn et Jessie Arnold Massey Horsey, de 598 avenue Pine ouest, Montréal (Québec).
Galerie numérique de Lieutenant Clifton Manbank Horsey
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Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Clifton Manbank Horsey
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Clifton Manbank Horsey
Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada. 823 Lieut Clifton Manbank Horsey (RMC 1912) was the son of John Haydn and Jessie Arnold Massey Horsey, of Montreal, Quebec. He served with the Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment), 13th Battalion. He died on Apr 22, 1916. He was buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Clifton Manbank Horsey
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Clifton Manbank Horsey
Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
823 Lieut Clifton Manbank Horsey (RMC 1912) was the son of John Haydn and Jessie Arnold Massey Horsey, of 598 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Quebec. He served with the Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment) 13th Battalion. He died on Apr 22, 1916 at 25 years of age. He was buried in the Vlamertinge military cemetery in Belgium.
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From the Toronto Star. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women memorialized on the pages of the Winnipeg Evening Tribune during World War One. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
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Clifton M. Horsey is remembered on this brass Memorial Tablet. It was unveiled on May 1st, 1921 in memory of Upper Canada College students who died on active service during the First World War. Upper Canada College is located in Toronto, Ontario.
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From The War Book of Upper Canada College, edited by Archibald Hope Young, Toronto, 1923. This book is a Roll of Honour including former students who served during the First World War.
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Lt. Clifton M. Horsey's name was included on the Horsey family monument located in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto, Ontario. Photo taken in 2003.
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From the "McGill Honour Roll, 1914-1918". McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, 1926.
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Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada. 823 Lieut Clifton Manbank Horsey (RMC 1912) was the son of John Haydn and Jessie Arnold Massey Horsey, of Montreal, Quebec. He served with the Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment), 13th Battalion. He died on Apr 22, 1916. He was buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium
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823 Lieut Clifton Manbank Horsey (RMC 1912) was the son of John Haydn and Jessie Arnold Massey Horsey, of Montreal, Quebec. He served with the Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment), 13th Battalion. He died on Apr 22, 1916. He was buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades. 823 Lieut Clifton Manbank Horsey (RMC 1912) was the son of John Haydn and Jessie Arnold Massey Horsey, of 598 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Quebec. He served with the Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment) 13th Battalion. He died on Apr 22, 1916 at 25 years of age. He was buried in the Vlamertinge military cemetery in Belgium.
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Source: The Globe Toronto Wednesday April 26 1916
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Memorial Stairway, Royal Military College of Canada
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Memorial arch, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me. From the Annie Boyes collection courtesy of the Simcoe County Archives. http://www.simcoe.ca/dpt/arc
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From the Toronto Telegram April 1916. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE VLAMERTINGE Belgique
Le cimetière militaire de Vlamertinge est situé à 5 kilomètres à l'ouest du centre-ville d'Ypres, sur la Hospitaalstraat, route qui part de la Poperingseweg et relie Ypres à Poperinge. (*Vlamertinge s'écrivait autrefois Vlamertinghe.)
À partir du centre-ville d'Ypres, rendez-vous sur la Poperingseweg (N308) par la Elverdingsestraat en passant au-dessus de deux petits carrefours giratoires sur la J. Capronstraat. La Poperingseweg est le prolongement de la J. Capronstraat et débute après un important passage à niveau.
En arrivant au village de Vlamertinge, le cimetière se trouve sur la Hospitaalstraat, qui est la deuxième rue à droite après l'église. Le cimetière est du côté droit de la rue, à 50 mètres.
Pour plus d’informations, visitez la Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth (site disponible en anglais seulement).
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