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Galerie numérique de Sous-lieutenant d'aviation Maldwyn Wyn Williams
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Galerie numérique de
Sous-lieutenant d'aviation Maldwyn Wyn Williams
The Soldiers’ Tower was built by the University of Toronto Alumni Association in 1924 as a memorial to the Great War of 1914-1918. The names of those who died in that conflict are carved on the Memorial Screen at photo left. After the Second World War, more names were carved in the Memorial Arch at the Tower’s base. In total, almost 1200 names are inscribed. A Memorial Room inside the Tower contains mementoes and artifacts, and a 51-bell carillon serves as the audio element of the living memorial to the alumni, students, faculty and staff who died in the World Wars. The Soldiers’ Tower is the site of an annual Service of Remembrance. Photo: Kathy Parks, Alumni Relations.
Galerie numérique de
Sous-lieutenant d'aviation Maldwyn Wyn Williams
Galerie numérique de
Sous-lieutenant d'aviation Maldwyn Wyn Williams
University of Toronto Memorial Book, Second World War 1939-1945. Published by the Soldiers’ Tower Committee, 1993. Entry on page 75 reads: P/O Maldwyn Wyn WILLIAMS, RCAF, 103 Sqn RAF. University College, BA 1938. Killed in an air operation over France, 20 May 1942. Buried in the War Cemetery at Escoublac-la-Baule, Loire, Imperieure [sic, should be Loire-Inférieure], France.
Galerie numérique de
Sous-lieutenant d'aviation Maldwyn Wyn Williams
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The Soldiers’ Tower was built by the University of Toronto Alumni Association in 1924 as a memorial to the Great War of 1914-1918. The names of those who died in that conflict are carved on the Memorial Screen at photo left. After the Second World War, more names were carved in the Memorial Arch at the Tower’s base. In total, almost 1200 names are inscribed. A Memorial Room inside the Tower contains mementoes and artifacts, and a 51-bell carillon serves as the audio element of the living memorial to the alumni, students, faculty and staff who died in the World Wars. The Soldiers’ Tower is the site of an annual Service of Remembrance. Photo: Kathy Parks, Alumni Relations.
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The names of those who died in the Second World War were added to the archway beneath the Soldiers’ Tower in 1949. The name of “P/O M.A. Williams R.C.A.F.” is among the names inscribed. Photo: Cody Gagnon, courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Soldiers’ Tower, University of Toronto. Photo: David Pike, courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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University of Toronto Memorial Book, Second World War 1939-1945. Published by the Soldiers’ Tower Committee, 1993. Entry on page 75 reads: P/O Maldwyn Wyn WILLIAMS, RCAF, 103 Sqn RAF. University College, BA 1938. Killed in an air operation over France, 20 May 1942. Buried in the War Cemetery at Escoublac-la-Baule, Loire, Imperieure [sic, should be Loire-Inférieure], France.
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This plaque is located in the chapel of Knox College along with a plaque for the First World War. Knox College is a seminary of The Presbyterian Church in Canada situated on the St. George campus of the University of Toronto. Photo: Cody Gagnon, courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Photo of Maldwyn Williams from Torontonensis 1938 (University of Toronto yearbook).
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Father J P Lardie's comments as inscribed on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Pilot Officer Maldwyn Wyn Williams is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Pilot Officer Maldwyn Wyn Williams is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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From the Toronto Star May 1942. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram May 1942. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE DE GUERRE D'ESCOUBLAC-LA-BAULE Loire-Atlantique, France
Le cimetière d'Escoublac-la-Baule se situe à 13 kilomètres à l'ouest de St-Nazaire et le cimetière de guerre d'Escoublac-la-Baule se trouve au sud-est d'Escoublac et à l'est de la Baule.
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