Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils du major John M. et Gertrude Boswell Davison de Toronto, Ontario.
Galerie numérique de Lieutenant Charles William Davison
Galerie numérique de
Lieutenant Charles William Davison
One of two memorial tablets set within a spectacular carved alabaster chancel screen. Erected in memory of the men of St. Paul's who died during the first World War and unveiled in March 1926. Each alabaster tablet incorporates mosaic work depicting kneeling angels holding a laurel wreath and a torch. Seventy-six names in total were listed by date of death. Inscribed: "IN CHRIST SHALL ALL BE MADE ALIVE", and from The Very Reverend Cyril Alington: "And us they trusted. We the task inherit / The unfinished task for which their lives were spent / But leaving us a portion of their spirit / They gave their witness and they died content."
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One of two memorial tablets set within a spectacular carved alabaster chancel screen. Erected in memory of the men of St. Paul's who died during the first World War and unveiled in March 1926. Each alabaster tablet incorporates mosaic work depicting kneeling angels holding a laurel wreath and a torch. Seventy-six names in total were listed by date of death. Inscribed: "IN CHRIST SHALL ALL BE MADE ALIVE", and from The Very Reverend Cyril Alington: "And us they trusted. We the task inherit / The unfinished task for which their lives were spent / But leaving us a portion of their spirit / They gave their witness and they died content."
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From the Toronto Telegram November 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram November 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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This is the 1914-1918 medal awarded to CW Davison. His name is on the side of the medal.
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Photo of the back of Davison's medal.
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CIMETIÈRE BRITANNIQUE DE SAINT-SOUPLET Nord, France
Saint-Souplet est un village à 6 kilomètres environ au sud de Le Cateau, qui est une petite ville à quelque 20 kilomètres au sud-est de Cambrai. Le cimetière britannique de Saint-Souplet se trouve au sud-ouest du village, après le village de Saint-Benin.
Pour plus d’informations, visitez la Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth (site disponible en anglais seulement).
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