This memorial is dedicated to all those who fell in the First and Second World Wars. It was erected in 1919 by the people of St. Peter's Anglican Church after the First World War.
St. Peter's Anglican Church War Memorial
Duncan, British Columbia
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Inscription
[first plaque/première plaque]
Lest We Forget
In Memory Of All Those Who Fell
In The Great War of 1914-1918
Especially
David. A.H. Alexander
Frederick Allard
George W. Atkinson
L.De B. Barnett
James R. Boothby
Atwood W. Booth
Thomax L. Briggs
E. Chas. Brooke-Smith
James A. Childs
Hugh S. Coppoda
Thomas O. De Denne
Hubert W. Dickinson
Lionel R. Fawkes
James. S.E. O. Fergusson
Edgar Ford
Howard Fry
M. V. Gore-Langton
Harry P. Greaves
D.W. Ashdown Green
F. Gerald Haycroft
George W.Henderson
Arthur B. Jackson
Charles S. Jordan
Hugh Lipsodus
Wm McK. Maitland-Dougall
Hawsil K. Maitland-Dougall
Robert W. McGregor
Henry J. Payne
Clive Phillips-Wolley
Ernest PikeWilfrid W. PrevostH. Arthur Rees
Edward Roberts
Samuel J. Rowe
William S. Rutherford
Joseph Ruscombe-Poole
Ronald J. Saxton-White
C. Dalkeith Scott
Alfred S. Sharp
Eugene Smith
Howard E. Southern
George H. Stelfox
Montague J. Stilwell
John A. Struthers
Leonard. A. Welsh
Hugh V. Williams
Harry P. Williaus-Freeman
T. Anthony Wood.
Pro Patria Usrl
[second plaque/deuxième plaque]
And 1939-1945
R.M. Charter
J. Codville
A.O. Compton Lundie
R.C. Day
A.B. Dunlop
J. Else
H. Else
A.F. Galloway
C. F. Hoe / VC
T.F. Hoe
Street View
St. Peter's Anglican Church War Memorial
5800 Church Road
Duncan
British Columbia
Lat. 48.7831235
Long. -123.6675391