Nova Scotia

Province Code
NS
City/Municipality
New Germany
Memorial Number
12009-024
Type
Address
5179 Highway 10
Location
Epworth United Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.5461578, -64.7208273
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY
OF
OUR FELLOW CITIZENS
WHO SERVED AND DIED
IN WORLD WARS
1914-18 AND 1939-45
KOREA
1950-53

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM

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Body Content

Erected by the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
New Germany
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1658
City/Municipality
Lockeport
Memorial Number
12009-023
Type
Address
Hall and Spruce Streets
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.69955, -65.11495
Inscription

[front/devant]

1914    1918

HONOUR
AND LOVING MEMORY
TO THOSE WHO DIED

FRANK ANDERSON
KENNETH BANGAY
HERBERT CHYTE
BURTON HARDING
JONATHAN L. JOHNSTON
JONATHAN LOCKE
DOUGLAS LOCKE
SAMUEL S. LOCKE
S. MORTON LOCKE
TERENCE C. LOCKWOOD
ERNEST L. MORASH
RALPH V. PHALEN
EBENEZAR RYAN
ALFRED E. STEPHENS
WILLARD TOWNSEND

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOREVERMORE

WE GAVE OUR TODAY
FOR YOUR TOMORROW.

[right side/côté droit]

IN MEMORY OF THE
MEN OF THE DISTRICT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1939 - 1945

ST.CLAIR FISHER
ROBERT HOWLETT
GEORGE MACKENZIE
VINCENT MOODY
IRVING PENNEY
RANDALL ROSE
LIONEL STUART
LEWIS SUTHERLAND
DOUGLAS SWANSBURG
BURNS WILLIAMS
HARVEY WILLIAMS

"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN"

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Lockeport Cenotaph
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Lockeport Cenotaph
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Early in 1924, the Lockeport Town Council discussed erecting a monument to memorialize the Lockeport men who died during the First World War. A committee was appointed to examine the feasibility, costs, design and location. It was estimated the cenotaph would cost twenty-five hundred dollars, of which fifteen hundred had already been raised. The local Women’s Institute was recruited to assist with the raising of funds. Three of their members were appointed to the committee that was undertaking the project and by October the rest of the funds were raised.

Edwin Locke, a committee member and well-known local artist, designed the cenotaph and it was built of Shelburne granite by Charles G. Reed of Shelburne. The cenotaph was unveiled by Mrs. George Locke on September 20, 1925.

Later, commemorative plaques, with the names of those who died in service after the First World War, were attached to the cenotaph. It was designated as a municipally registered heritage on February 1, 2001.

City
Lockeport
Country
Type Description
Obelisk - granite
Photo Credit
Town of Lockeport
Memorial CF Legacy ID
441
City/Municipality
Liverpool
Memorial Number
12009-022
Type
Address
219 Main Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0388235, -64.7153887
Inscription

[front/devant]

1914    1918

ERECTED BY THE
CITIZENS
OF
QUEEN'S COUNTY
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THEIR SONS WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE
IN THE
WORLD WAR

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A.B. BURTON
FOUNDER
ENGLAND

1914   1918

[back/arrière]

1939   1945

1950 KOREA WAR 1953
HAROLD SMART
LAURIE A. CANNING

[left side/côté gauche]

JOSEPH WHITEHEAD
LONDON S.F.

1914    1918

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Body Content

This memorial, erected by the citizens of Queen's County, is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. The monument is surmounted by the figure of a Canadian Soldier of the First World War (1914 – 1918) in full uniform. He is standing astride of what appears to be some battlefield debris. He is holding in his left hand a Lee Enfield rifle, an actual 303 calibre. His right arm is extended upwards and he is holding a steel helmet, his legs below the knees are wrapped in puttees. He is fitted with a body harness which is attached to ammunition pouches. A water canteen is slung over his shoulder and rests on his right hip. A waist belt supports a bayonet and scabbard at his left hip. Four large plaques of similar design are secured to the pedestal, or body, on each of the four sides. Each are of the same dimensions and shape: a beaver and a Maple Leaf enlarged from the central top. The years 1914 - 1918 and 1939 - 1945 are at each top corner. Rosettes at each four corners are prominent and two upright leafed stalks, left and right, balance the plaque design. The names of the soldiers who died during the First World War (1914 – 1918) are listed on the left and right side plaque, with 84 in total. A back panel lists the names of 54 soldiers who perished during the Second World War (1939 – 1945). Below this plaque is a smaller one listing the fatalities of the Korean War in 1950. Positioned to the rear of the monument is a metal flag pole used to fly the Canadian Flag. The building in the background of the photos above was the former Town Hall. It is now occupied as the Museum of Photography and Art Galleries. This established is operated by Mr. Roger Savage, a noted Nova Scotia artist. The monument was erected and paid for through public subscription in 1921. At that time the cost was $6000.00. It is constructed of dark grey granite. During the early 1990's the monument was renovated at double the original cost.

City
Liverpool
Country
Type Description
Shaft - granite, statue - metal
Photo Credit
Veterans Affairs Canada
Memorial CF Legacy ID
440
City/Municipality
Clark's Harbour
Memorial Number
12009-021
Type
Address
Intersection of Hwy 330 and Church Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.445995, -65.6329559
Inscription

[front/devant]

FOR SERVICE IN
DEFENCE OF
THE PRINCIPLES
OF THE CHARTER
OF THE
UNITED NATIONS

KOREA
1950-53

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the local participation in the Korean War.

Beside: 12009-019

City
Clark's Harbour
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1642
City/Municipality
Clark's Harbour
Memorial Number
12009-020
Type
Address
Intersection of Hwy 330 and Church Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.44623, -65.63296
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Marilyn Gurney
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stele (front)
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Body Content

This memorial, erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 146, is dedicated to the local war dead of the Second World War.

Beside: 12009-019

City
Clark's Harbour
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1641
City/Municipality
Clark's Harbour
Memorial Number
12009-019
Type
Address
Intersection of Hwy 330 and Church Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.44623, -65.6329
Inscription

[west face/fouest]
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
HEROES OF THE WORLD
WAR
1914 - 1918
YOUNG IN YEARS,
FEARLESS AND BRAVE,
SERVICE TO THEIR COUNTRY
FREELY THEY GAVE.


85. BATT.
ROBERT E. NICKERSON KILLED IN
ACTION SEPT. 2, 1918.
HAROLD T. GOODWIN
DIED AT HOME, FEB. 14, 1918.
HAVELOCK LOWE
DIED AT TORONTO, FEB. 12, 1920.
KILLED IN ACTION, PASSCHENDAELE,
OCT. 30, 1917.
BASIL DUNCAN, J. HIBERT SWIM
DIED OF WOUNDS NOV. 7, 1917.
OSCAR R. NICKERSON KILLED
BY BOMB, ARRAS, SEPT. 26, 1918.

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13. BATT.
ELEAZER CUNNINGHAM
DIED IN France, APRIL 28, 1917.
42. BATT.
DELMA GROWELL
KILLED IN AMIENS. AUG. 10, 1918.
R.C.R.
CECIL PHILLIPS
KILLED IN CAMBRAI. SEPT. 28,1918.
NAVY
WARREN CUNNINGHAM
DIED IN HFX. APRIL 10, 1918.
THOMAS NICKERSON
JULY 20, 1918.

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85. BATT.
BRUCE NICKERSON DIED IN FRANCE
APRIL 26, 1917.
COURTENAY SMITH,
NOV. 5, 1918.
HARRY SAUNDERS,
NOV. 7, 1918
EUGENE CROWELL KILLED IN ACTION,
JUNE 18, 1917.
RANDALL BRANNEN,
AUG. 10, 1919.
HILBERT MESSENGER,
AUG. 10,1918.

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25. BATT.
ABIJAH NICKERSON
DIED AT HOME. FEB. 11, 1918

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This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War.

City
Clark's Harbour
Country
Type Description
Metal statue and granite shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1640
City/Municipality
Lunenburg
Memorial Number
12009-018
Type
Address
42 High Street
Location
Veterans Memorial Chapel at Fisherman's Memorial Hospital
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.38228, -64.32696
Inscription



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Patrick Burns
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Father Coote, the Veterans Unit Chaplain, and the Veterans erected this memorial with volunteers. The Stained glass window memorial was unveiled on November, 25 2006. The window is dedicated to the Veterans and peace, depicting a white dove, the symbol of peace and red poppies as a sign of remembering the fallen Canadian soldiers.

City
Lunenburg
Country
Type Description
Stained Glass Window
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8289
City/Municipality
Brooklyn (Queens County)
Memorial Number
12009-017
Type
Address
75 Brooklyn Shore Road
Location
Waterfront Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.05176, -64.68852
Inscription

TO THOSE
WHO SERVED
OUR COUNTRY
IN TIME
OF WAR.

THEY GAVE
THEIR TODAY
FOR OUR
TOMORROW.


BROOKLYN'S WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
CENTENNIAL PROJECT
1967

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Erected by the Brooklyn's Women's Institute in 1967 as a Centennial project, this memorial is dedicated to Canada's war dead. It was previously located at First Brooklyn Cemetery and it is not known what date it was moved.

City
Brooklyn (Queens County)
Country
Type Description
Stele - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1638
City/Municipality
Bridgewater
Memorial Number
12009-016
Type
Address
Highway 325
Location
Veterans' Memorial Bridge
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.3808162, -64.5218314
Inscription

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"VETERANS' MEMORIAL BRIDGE"

OFFICIALLY OPENED ON 15TH AUGUST, 1987 BY THE HONOURABLE MEL PICKINGS, M.L.A., HIS WORSHIP MAYOR HARRY COOK AND COMRADE PRESIDENT MAC DOLLIVER AND MEMBERS OF BRANCH NO. 24 OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
IN RECOGNITION OF ALL WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY OVERSEAS IN THE ARMED SERVICES AND THE MERCHANT MARINE IN WORLD WAR I, WORLD WAR II, AND THE KOREAN CONFLICT

"WE WILL REMEMBER THEM"

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VETERANS' MEMORIAL BRIDGE
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

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Erected by:
Royal Canadian
Legion
Branch #24
Bridgewater
June 4th, 2000

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The Veterans' Memorial Bridge was unveiled on 15 August 1987 in honour of Canadian veterans who served overseas during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. A new sign for the bridge was unveiled on 4 June 2000 by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 24.

City
Bridgewater
Country
Type Description
Steel and concrete bridge
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1768
City/Municipality
Bridgewater
Memorial Number
12009-015
Type
Location
123 Empire Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.3763131, -64.526254
Inscription

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BRIDGEWATER MEMORIAL ARENA

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Marilyn Gurney
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The Bridgewater Memorial Arena was built after the Second World War and dedicated to the fallen soldiers of the Bridgewater area.

City
Bridgewater
Country
Type Description
Building (arena)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7280