Flame of Hope

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Flame of Hope is an eternal flame in London, Ontario, symbolizing the ongoing search for a cure for diabetes and commemorating Sir Frederick Banting’s discovery of insulin.

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Flame of Hope canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf eternal flame
monument
associatedWith Banting House National Historic Site in London, Ontario
surface form: Banting House National Historic Site of Canada

Frederick Banting
surface form: Sir Frederick Banting

diabetes
insulin
commemorates Frederick Banting
surface form: Sir Frederick Banting

discovery of insulin
country Canada
dedicatedTo Sir Frederick Banting’s legacy
people living with diabetes
hasCause diabetes awareness
hasLanguage English
hasOfficialName Flame of Hope self-link
hasSignificance symbol of Canadian medical achievement
hasType memorial flame
heritageDesignation part of Banting House National Historic Site context
inspiredBy insulin discovery
isSubjectOf diabetes-related commemorations in Canada
lightingMethod gas flame
locatedIn London, Ontario
surface form: London, Ontario, Canada
locatedInCity London, England
surface form: London
locatedInProvince Ontario
materialSymbolOf medical research for diabetes
memorialFor impact of diabetes worldwide
purpose encourage continued medical research
honour the discovery of insulin
raise awareness of diabetes
symbolizes ongoing search for a cure for diabetes
theme hope for a cure

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Banting House National Historic Site in London, Ontario hasMonument Flame of Hope
subject surface form: Banting House National Historic Site
Flame of Hope hasOfficialName Flame of Hope self-link