Memorial Arch - Kingston, Ontario
N 44° 14.080 W 076° 28.220
18T E 382582 N 4898988
This wonderful memorial is dedicated to Royal Military College's fallen heroes. The cornerstone was laid on June 25, 1923 by Canada's Governor General and it was completed in 1924.
Waymark Code: WMKFCT
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 04/06/2014
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This wonderful memorial is dedicated to Royal Military College's fallen heroes. The cornerstone was laid on June 25, 1923 by Canada's Governor General and it was completed in 1924.
The cornerstone engraving reads:
THIS STONE WAS LAID
BY
HIS EXCELLENCY
THE RT HON GENERAL LORD BYNG OF VIMY
G.C.B. K.C.M.G M.V.O.
GOVERNOR GENERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF
25TH JUNE 1923
Memorial Arch was officially unveiled on June 15, 1924. A full account of that day's activities can be found here (http://www.rmcclubkingston.com/History%20Articles/RMC%20History_Memorial%20Arch.htm).
Memorial Arch was originally dedicated to Royal Military College cadets who lost their lives in wars of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The names begin with No. 52 Captain WG Stairs who died during the Emir Pasha Relief Expedition 1887 – 1890; followed by No. 62 Captain WH Robinson who died in West Africa 1892. There are then 5 names of Ex Cadets who were killed during the Boer War 1899 – 1901, followed by those from 1914 - 1918 (World War I).
Over the years, the arch has been modified (through additional engravings and additions to the base) to honour those who died during conflict in India (1926), World War II (1939-1945), Korea (1950s) and other war zones.
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): Emir Pasha Relief Expedition 1887 – 1890; West Africa 1892; Boer War 1899 – 1901; WWI 1914 - 1918; India 1926; WWII 1939-1945; Korea 1950s
In Honor Of: cadets of Royal Military College who died during conflicts
Marker Text: There thousands of words of text on the memorial including the names of battles that featured RMC cadets and the names of those who died in those battles.
Date of dedication: 1924
Who Put it Here?: Royal Military College
Description of Memorial: A large arch memorial that sits prominently on the campus of Royal Military College. It is next to the UNESCO designated Rideau Canal/Cataraqui River.
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