Transcona Cenotaph

Winnipeg (Transcona), Manitoba
Type
Other

The idea for the Transcona cenotaph came into existence in 1921, when pressure was put on the town council, to create a public war memorial for the lives lost during the Great War. The cenotaph was made in the yards of the Memorial Marble and Tile Company of Winnipeg. It was composed of a roughly finished grey granite obelisk, fourteen feet in height, placed on a five-foot base of smoothly polished granite. It took an experienced and dedicated stonecutter one hour to engrave two letters of a name into the surface. When it was completed, sixty-one names of war victims were engraved.

It was finally erected in late 1931 on the corner of Day Street (formerly Oxford Street) and Regent Avenue and on November 11, 1931, it was dedicated to the war dead of the First World War. After the Second World War the names of the deceased were engraved on the cenotaph. A plaque was later added to honour soldiers in the Korean War and Canadian Peacekeepers. In mid-1954, the cenotaph was relocated to its present site in Memorial Circle Park. It was rededicated on June 3, 2001.

Over the years, joint research by the Transcona Museum and the Transcona Legion Branch No. 7 identified individuals from the First World War and Second World War who were missing from the cenotaph. On June 5, 2011, with contributions made by the Transcona Legion Branch No. 7, the cenotaph was rededicated with new plaques that included the names of the missing soldiers.

Inscription

[front/devant]

IN REMEMBRANCE
OF THOSE WHO MADE
THE GREAT SACRIFICE
1914 - 1918

ARID, JACK GIBB, ALEXANDER McPHERSON, MICHAEL
ANDREWS, HAROLD GORDON, ALONZO MICKLEBURG, ETHELBERT
ANNIS, ALFRED GREEN, WILFRED MILLICAN, WILLIAM
AUSTIN, GEORGE GUNN, ANGUS MUNRO, DONALD
BARUGH, WALTER HARVEY, JAMES PARAZENSKI, MIKE
BASHFORD, CHARLES HERON, WILLIAM POIRIER, JOSEPH
BEATTIE, THOMAS HERRICK, J. POIRIER, PHILEAS
BECKEN, HORACE HIGGINS, HERBERT QUINLAN, FRANCIS
BERRY, JOHN HINES, THOMAS RANKINE, DONALD
BOWER, WILLIAM HOLLAND, WALTER RESS, HAROLD
BRADLEY, EDMUND HYNES, EDWARD ROBERTS, THOMAS
BROOKS, GEORGE HYSLOP, JAMES ROBERTS, WILLIAM
BROWN, GEORGE JENKINS, HARRY ROBSON, JOHN
BUCK, HAROLD JOHNSON, FRANK RYAN, GEORGE
BUCKLEY, EDMUND JONES, PIERCE SCHAFER, EDWARD
BUNTAIN, JOHN KEENS, AUSTIN SMITH, FRANK
CAMPBELL, DAVID KING, ERNEST SWITHENBANK, H.
CARROLL, VINCENT KIPPING, SAMUEL TATTON, NORMAN
COOPER, JOHN LAW, WILLIAM TRENHAM, EDWARD
DYER, ROYCE LINKLATER, DAVID WALKER, REGINALD
EDWARDS, JOHN LISOWAY, WILLIAM WEBSTER, DANIEL
ELLIOTT, ALEXANDER LOUDEN, ALFRED WHITE, OSCAR
ELLIS, JAMES MARSH, SAMUEL WILLACY, JOHN
ESSELMONT, GEORGE McALLISTER, CYRIL WILLIAMS, RICHARD
FARQUHARSON, DONALD McGILLIVRAY, PATRICK WILKINSON, SCOTT
FERG, EDWARD McKAY, GEORGE YOUNGSON, ALEXANDER
FESSEY, WILLIAM McKINVEN, ANGUS  

GIVE PEACE IN OUR TIME O LORD

[right side/côté droit]

KOREA
1950 - 1953


THE PEACEKEEPERS

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

[back/arrière]

DEDICATED
OCT. 1931
REDEDICATED
JUNE 2001

[left side/côté gauche]

IN REMEMBRANCE
OF THOSE WHO MADE
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
1939 - 1945

ANDREWS, JOHN LARCHE, JOSEPH ROBINSON, GEORGE
ATWOOD, BERTRAM LOPUCK, ANTONI SAVAGE, JAMES
BATE, ARTHUR MacMILLAN, DUNCAN STAMMERS, ERNEST
BELANGER, JOSEPH MAGAS, HENRY SUTHERLAND, JOSEPH
BLACKWELL, HENRY MARCOTTE, JOSEPH SWANTON, ELLIOT
DILLABOUGH, LAWSON MAXWELL, RALPH TETRAULT, JOSEPH
FIRMAN, ROGER MCCANN, WILLIAM TURCOTTE, GEORGE
GAMBY, AUSTIN McDOUGALL, GEORGE TURNER, ALAN
GREENGRASS, ROY MOROZ, HRYKORY VALDE, VICTOR
HAIGH, ALLEN MOROZ, MICHAEL WALTERS, STUART
HURST, LESLIE MUIR, JOHN WIDLAKE, TOM
JOHNSON, JOSEPH PHILLIPS, RONALD WYLIE, ALBERT
KIRBY, ALFRED REGIMBAL, LEO  

GIVE PEACE IN OUR TIME O LORD

Location
Transcona Cenotaph

50 Park Circle
Winnipeg (Transcona)
Manitoba
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.8975004
Long. -96.998049

Rededication, June 5, 2011.

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right side inscription

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back inscription

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left side

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front inscription

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