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List of Royal Military College of Canada memorials

List of Royal Military College of Canada memorials

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This is a list of Royal Military College of Canada memorials and traditions.

Pre-World War I memorial plaque dedicated to Royal Military College of Canada ex-cadets William Grant Stairs, Huntly Brodie Mackay, and William Henry Robinson

Skylarks

Glider in Royal Military College of Canada Cadet Dining Hall, 2012
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Traditions

King's Colour of Royal Military College of Canada
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Class gifts

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RMC Militaria collectibles

  • Royal Military College of Canada Officer Cadet action figure, made for 2006 Great Canadian Action Figure Convention in Kingston, Ont. The male model figure can wear a 1st year scarlet dress uniform jacket with academic achievement badges or a 4th year senior cadet's #4s patrol jacket with academic and sports badges, plus belt with a dress navy trousers with red piping. In addition, the figure wears leather ankle boots with Vibrom soles, leather gaiters, leather belt with metal RMC buckle, and a leather bayonet frog. The arms include a metal C7 rifle and metal bayonet with metal scabbard. The box features RMC landmarks and a description of the College in English and French.[12]
  • Royal Military College of Canada Officer Cadet 54mm pewter Toy Soldiers include: Cadet Squadron Leader with sword and four first year cadets with FNC1 rifle. The female and male cadets are dressed in Scarlet Ceremonial uniforms with white belts, pillbox hats, dark trousers with red piping, gaiters and black boots.[13]
  • Royal Military College of Canada officer cadet 'Gentlemen Cadet' 80 mm metal figure No. 53 c. 1980 by Chas C. Stadden Studios.[14]

Currie Hall

Coat of arms of Canada on Currie Hall Mackenzie Building Royal Military College of Canada

General Sir Arthur Currie officially opened Currie Hall at Royal Military College on 17 May 1922. General Sir Arthur Currie made the following comments, "I cannot tell you how utterly embarrassed and yet how inexpressibly proud I am to witness this ceremony, and to be present when this hall is officially opened. This hall is to commemorate the deeds of our fellow comrades whom it was my great honour and privilege to command during the latter years of the War."[15] The Currie Hall is decorated with the crests and battle colours of every unit that fought in France during World War I.

His Excellency John Ralston Saul (February 2004) described the Currie Hall decorations, "This is an astonishing hall in which to speak. If you gaze up at the initials on the ceiling and at the paintings and the painted insignia around the walls, you are reminded that Canada is not a new country."... "Militarily speaking, we have been at it for a long time. This hall is a conceptualisation of our participation in the First World War. All of that grandeur and tragedy is pulled together here in a remarkable way. I'm not sure that we could reproduce a hall of this sort to describe our military experiences of the last half century."[16]

Memorial arch

The Memorial Arch, at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario, built in 1923, is a monument which honours the memory of ex-cadets who have died in combat or while attending the College. The Memorial Arch, designed by John M. Lyle, is an example of the Beaux-Arts architecture. Lyle's design won a competition in which seven Canadian architects were invited to compete. Leigh French singles out the Memorial Arch as "an outstanding example of coherent purpose and well considered form, unlike many of the war memorial projects that emerged immediately after World War I".[17] The Indiana limestone arch on a base of Quebec granite was built at a cost of $75,000.[18]

The arch was unveiled by Mrs. Joshua Wright, mother of two cadets who gave their lives in the First World War. #558 Major G.B. Wright, DSO, RCE, was killed in action in France on 21 May 1915. #814 Major J.S. Wright, 50th Bn CEF, was killed in action in France on 18 Nov 1916.[19]

The memorial includes the following texts:[20]

The RMC Memorial Arch provides a list of officer cadets who were killed in action or died from wounds suffered in action under the following headings:[20]

Two bronze plaques on the flanking plinths of the Arch, which were unveiled by the Governor General on 15 September 1949, commemorates the fallen from World War II. As required, names of those lost in Korea and on peacekeeping and other military operations have been added.

Historical pieces of artillery

88mm gun monument at the Royal Military College of Canada.
HMCS Huron (G24) X Guns, Royal Military College of Canada
88mm gun monument at the Royal Military College of Canada.
Bailey bridge at Royal Military College of Canada constructed in 2004 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Engineering Branch
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Memorials

F-86 Sabre monument at the Royal Military College of Canada
Commemorative Arch
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Commemorative and memorial stained glass windows

Location Date Description Manufacturer Inscription Window
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1973 1 light Oak tree and crest Robert McCausland Limited honours Class of 1958
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1970 1 light Royal Canadian Dragoons Robert McCausland Limited honours 2770 LCol KL Jefferson
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1967 1 light Antique window navy league Robert McCausland Limited * In memory of David H. Gibson, C.B.E. National President, Navy League of Canada, 1938-1952
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1968 1 light Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Crest Robert McCausland Limited * In memory of Colonel Edward Geoffrey Brooks DSO OBE CD 1918-1964 staff adjutant 1948-1950 by classes of 1948-52
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1968 1 light Dieppe Dawn Robert McCausland Limited * In memory of Dieppe Dawn 19 August 1942 by classes of 1948-52
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1967 1 light Coronation flag and crest Robert McCausland Limited
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1973 1 light Royal Canadian Engineers Crest Robert McCausland Limited
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1966 1 light Royal Horse Guards and family crest Robert McCausland Limited
Sir Arthur Currie Hall 1967 1 light Antique window Robert McCausland Limited * Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada) Navy League Wrennette Corp Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada) Royal Canadian Sea Cadets
Roman Catholic Chapel 1938 1 light Emblem Lamb of God carrying a flag Robert McCausland Limited
  • To the memory of the class entering in 1938 who gave their lives for Canada.
Roman Catholic Chapel 1963 1 light Emblem lilies and M Robert McCausland Limited
  • Dedicated to the memory of our beloved son S/L Ian G.A. Mcnaughton, R.C.A.F., RMC 2588. Born 6 Nov. 1919. Killed in Action over Germany, 23 June 1942. R.I.P.
Roman Catholic Chapel 1963 1 light Crest Robert McCausland Limited
  • Donated by the Kingston branch of the Royal Military College Club of Canada, May 1963.
Roman Catholic Chapel 1963 1 light Alpha Omega Bible and Torch
  • Donated by Mrs. Oliver Tiffany (Kit) Macklem in memory of her husband no. 605 Oliver Tiffany, and her father no. 203 William Bermingham
Roman Catholic Chapel 1 light Dove
  • Offert par Marguerite et Edouard de B. Panet.
Roman Catholic Chapel 1 light Chalice and wheat
  • Presented by H6888 Lt.-Colonel Thomas Fraser Gelley, M.A., Ll.D member of faculty, 1919-1963.
Roman Catholic Chapel 1963 1 light Alpha Omega Bible and Torch
  • Donated by Mrs. Oliver Tiffany (Kit) Macklem in memory of her husband no. 605 Oliver Tiffany, and her father no. 203 William Bermingham
Protestant Chapel 1963 1 light Royal Military College Crest Robert McCausland Limited
  • Donated by the Kingston branch of the Royal Military College Club of Canada, May 1963.
Protestant Chapel 1963 1 light Royal Military College Crest Robert McCausland Limited
  • Donated by the Kingston branch of the Royal Military College Club of Canada, May 1963.
Protestant Chapel 1963 1 light Timothy Robert McCausland Limited
  • "put on the whole armour of god." In loving memory of no. 2609 Flight Lieutenant Ian Macdonnell Sutherland-Brown.
Protestant Chapel 1963 1 light Dove Robert McCausland Limited
  • In memory of 4482 Squadron Leader Donald Eaton Galloway Class of 1959
Protestant Chapel 1963 1 light open book Robert McCausland Limited
  • In memory of 6229 Lieutenant John Carson first to leave the Class of 64.
Protestant Chapel 1963 1 light lamb of God Robert McCausland Limited
  • I thank all who loved me in their hearts with love and thanks from mine. 1900 Group Captain Douglas Edwards
Protestant Chapel 1963 1 light chalice Robert McCausland Limited
  • In memory of 10557 Lieutenant Kris K. Gammeljord Class of 1975
Protestant Chapel 2014 1 light chalice Robert McCausland Limited
  • In memory of 6229 John Carson R22eR Class of 1964.
6229 John Carson window
Yeo Hall 1966 1 light R.M.C. Crest Robert McCausland Limited
  • In memory of the class of 1958 who have died
Yeo Hall 1965 1 light Canadian Coat of Arms and 10 Provincial crests Robert McCausland Limited
  • O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. Don des anciens du college section de Montréal-1965.
Yeo Hall 1942 1 light Cadet at ease Robert McCausland Limited
  • to the memory of those members of the class of 42 who have given their lives for Canada
Yeo Hall 1964 1 light Visionary Christ with Cadet Robert McCausland Limited
  • In loving memory of 4954 F/O Peter Gordon Robson graduated May 1960 died on active duty September 1960
Yeo Hall 1964 1 light Three Services in Battledress Robert McCausland Limited
  • In memory of their gallant fallen classmates presented by the class entering in 1933
Yeo Hall, Memorial Hall outside chapels [25] 1964 1 light "RMC and Tri-Service Crests" Robert McCausland Limited
  • Presented by Toronto branch R.M.C. Club of Canada 1964
Yeo Hall, Memorial Hall outside chapels 1934 1 light Last Post Robert McCausland Limited
  • Presented by the class entering RMC in 1934 as a memorial to fallen classmates
Yeo Hall, Memorial Hall outside chapels 1964 1 light Cadet with Reversed Arms Robert McCausland Limited
  • Presented by the graduating class 29 May 1964
Mackenzie Building 1956 1 light Navy Robert Jekyll
  • from the Class of 1956
Mackenzie Building 1956 1 light Army Robert Jekyll
  • from the Class of 1956
Mackenzie Building 1956 1 light Air Robert Jekyll
  • from the Class of 1956
Mackenzie Building c. 1920 1 light St Michael *Gentleman Cadet James Wylie Logie (drowned 1913); window donated by his father Hon. James Wylie (1789–1854) and his mother Mary Wylie née Hamilton.
Mackenzie Building Memorial Stairway 1920 1 light Emblem Royal Military College of Canada crest & motto Robert McCausland Limited Gentleman Cadet Douglas Burr Plumb (drowned 1903); window donated by his stepfather Wallace Nesbitt (1858–1930)
Mackenzie Building Memorial Stairway 1920 1 light Antique window Sir Galahad *Gentleman Cadet Arthur Latrobe Smith, (drowned 1913); window donated by mother and brother
Stone Frigate 1987 1 light spider web
  • by Stone Frigate Class of 1983
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario) 1 light Antique window RMC crest and motto *Royal Military College of Canada stained glass window

Commemorative and memorial trees

Maple
Oak
Red Oak
Pine
Silver Birch
White Ash
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Monuments

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Plaques

There are numerous plaques erected by federal, provincial, municipal and private authorities on the grounds of the Royal Military College of Canada.[27]

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Other

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See also


References

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  2. "Change of Command at RMC". The Marker. Vol. XIII, no. 6. Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario. 26 January 1962. p. 1.
  3. "The Old 18 — RMC Club Foundation". Archived from the original on 2007-02-16. Retrieved 2007-07-21. Biographies Old 18
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  7. Mitchell Kryzanowski, Currie Hall: Memorial to the Canadian Corps (Kingston: Hewson and White, 1989), p. 9.
  8. French, Leigh A Memorial Arch at Kingston, Ont. Architectural Forum 44 no. 2 (Feb 1926) 89-92
  9. H16511 Preston, Dr. Richard A. Canada's Royal Military College: A History of the Royal Military College, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1969.
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  12. RMC Memorial windows "Ontario Crafts Council". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  13. Royal Military College Review 1965 (Kingston, Ontario) p 191
  14. John H. Grenville `An illustrated guide to monuments, memorials & markers in the Kingston area` Kingston Historical Society Plaque Committee, Kingston, Ont. : Kingston Historical Society, 2000.
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  16. "Ontario Heritage Trust- Point Frederick". Archived from the original on 2008-10-17. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
  17. "The Rush–Bagot Agreement". Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
  18. "News". 31 August 2016.

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