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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCGL_eldon-house_London-ON.html
Built in 1834 by Capt. John Harris, R.N., treasurer of the London District, this is London's oldest remaining house. With his wife Amelia, daughter of Samuel Ryerse, Harris came to London after the District offices were moved here from Vittoria. F…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCGK_veterans-garden_London-ON.html
Dedicated November 4, 2005to remember, honour, and celebrateour Canadian Veterans. May the memory of theirachievements and sacrificesbe kept alive.This garden was made possible thanks to the generous donation by Angus and Mabe McLennan - for th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCGJ_veterans-memorial-carillon_London-ON.html
With deepest gratitude to those who so generouslycontributed to this visible and resonantremembrance of our Canadian Veterans Separate Stone marker nearby:Thank You CanadaThank You Veterans1940 - 1945This musical tribute is a gift to allCanadia…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCGH_london-war-cenotaph_London-ON.html
East facade:MCMXIV The Glorious DeadWest facade:MCMXXXIX 1950 - 1953Bronze plaque on West facade:In honour of those who died in war and conflict Erected 1934 by the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (IODE) Rededicated 1999 by the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCGE_the-east-london-town-hall_London-ON.html
Completed in 1884, restored in 1969 as Aeolian Town Hall, served as a centre for political and social life in London East until 1947.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCGD_middlesex-court-house_London-ON.html
[English Translation]Erected in 1830, this building was modelled after Malahide Castle, near Dublin, Ireland, the ancestral home of Colonel Thomas Talbot, founder of the Talbot Settlement. The site was a part of the town plot set aside by Lieutena…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCFP_harold-a-rogers-o-c-o-b-e_London-ON.html
The founder of Kinsmen & Kinette Clubs of Canada was born and raised at 324 Dundas Street, directly across from the armouries. Seeking the camaraderie he had experienced in the army during the First World War, "Hal" Rogers began the first Kinsmen …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCFO_london-womens-monument_London-ON.html
The London Women's Monument was dedicated on December 6, 1994. The 5th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre. It is a place to remember and reflect on violence, particularly violence against women, and all women and men who work to end it.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCFL_london-armouries_London-ON.html
Completed in 1905, the London Armouries is attributed to Department of Public Works architect, T. E. Fuller. It was the home of the militia units of the Royal Canadian Regiment, the First Hussars, the Royal Canadian Artillery, Royal Canadian Army …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCFK_crimean-war-cannons_London-ON.html
These cannon were used at the seige of Sebastopol, and were brought to this country after the capture of that city by the British in 1855. Sir John Carling was instrumental in procuring these three pieces for this city. This gun is a British piece…