Nice to see my dad and uncle listed on the Hartman Jones school memorial and the Moorecroft boys on the Leslie Street school memorial. Lots of info provided on the site about the schools in question. The Second World War memorials at many schools were illuminated by A J Casson #remembranceweek
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Header for the For King and Country webpage
For King and Country is an ongoing project that transcribes war memorials located in Toronto schools and other organizations. The database contains more than 50,000 names of those who served in the First and Second World Wars. Learn more:
torontofamilyhistory.org/kingandcount...
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My grandfather-in-law Fred served with the 48th Highlanders. He was severely injured in 1917, losing a leg and several fingers. I've written about him here: gillianraebrooks.blogspot.com/2017/11/a-so... and here: gillianraebrooks.blogspot.com/2025/08/the-...
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The recording from Drew Von Hasselbach's presentation of The Dead from Down the Street is available on our website until about November 25. A timely presentation for #RemembranceWeek: torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-bran...
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Crochet poppies
Panel describing the history of the Cenotaph
The Toronto Cenotaph
Stained glass window
Visited Old City Hall today, open for #RemembranceWeek commemoration. Appreciated seeing some of the beautiful poppies created by the Legion 101 Poppy Project and learning about the history of the Toronto Cenotaph which turns 100 this year. #lestweforget
Picture showing shelter
Back of first picture
Picture of back yard of home
Back of second picture
Surrey was heavily bombed during the war. My family's home didn't suffer a direct hit though the area endured high explosives during the Blitz in 1940 and V1s earlier in 1944. The comments on the back of these photos give us an idea of what the British went through.
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My father's portrait upon enlistment
My father's medals
Newspaper interview clipping
My father's family
My father Sergeant Gordon Russell Brooks served in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps from 1943 to 1946. He was extremely proud of his service . I wrote about him in my blog a few years ago:
gillianraebrooks.blogspot.com/2016/11/in-h...
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My grandfather Corporal William T. Brooks served in the Canadian Army Service Corps from 1916-1919. He was awarded this certificate from his home town of Scarborough. I shared his artifacts with the Great War Attic project in 2018. gillianraebrooks.blogspot.com/2016/11/in-h...
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THRILLED to bring my Edinburgh Fringe audience fave to NYC in less than 2 weeks. Join me at @thetanknyc.
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It's #RemembranceWeek, which means A Flower for Rolande is now only 0.99$ for the entire week:
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