Saskatchewan

Province Code
SK
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-096
Type
Address
Donnelley Crescent
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4950292, -104.654343
Inscription

Donnelley Crescent

Province
!4v1620931164940!6m8!1m7!1sgR53Zwh-wcq-MB7sYs8u-Q!2m2!1d50.49418027160498!2d-104.6526747569071!3f222.4104672942774!4f8.32518176187061!5f3.29177617548177"
Body Content

Donnelley Crescent is named for Les Donnelly, who joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1945.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3370
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-095
Type
Address
Doiron Road
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4798578, -104.6959302
Inscription

Doiron Road

Province
!4v1620931034372!6m8!1m7!1sWZ5kbtKI1uEqUGZcATagBw!2m2!1d50.47985779358935!2d-104.6959302284358!3f273.33305321355004!4f-1.777247739035701!5f3.325193203789971"
Body Content

Doiron Road is named for Mr. Justice Adrien Doiron, who served with the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3369
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-094
Type
Address
Craigie Bay
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4921375, -104.6458151
Inscription

Craigie Bay

Province
!4v1620930402741!6m8!1m7!1sZeNv-qdCcFE6UIOyVchN6g!2m2!1d50.49213754739981!2d-104.6458151099725!3f96.77054947867381!4f4.466297342279589!5f3.1132268016390627"
Body Content

Craigie Bay is named for T. C. Craigie, who joined the North West Mounted Police in 1882 and served during the 1885 Riel uprising.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3363
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-093
Type
Address
Collins Bay
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4884707, -104.6780124
Inscription

Collins Bay

Province
!4v1620930302683!6m8!1m7!1sMPJ6yHJHAk_q5I_8S_2wIQ!2m2!1d50.48841284193581!2d-104.6791856664011!3f132.36599720069245!4f6.054262390147329!5f3.1379508984844344"
Body Content

Matthew S. Collins was a veteran of the First World War who was awarded the King George Medal for meritorious conduct in the battle of St. Pol.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3362
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-092
Type
Address
Charles Crescent
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.461031, -104.6448651
Inscription

Charles Crescent

Province
!4v1620930181347!6m8!1m7!1sst1DFMQc6diwZHmsJ33YsQ!2m2!1d50.46118101234931!2d-104.6449097184294!3f259.35258134039833!4f-0.3770387701909499!5f3.325193203789971"
Body Content

Charles Crescent is named for Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt, the first winner of the Victoria Cross in the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3360
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-091
Type
Address
Cecil Crescent
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4612032, -104.6480534
Inscription

Cecil Crescent

Province
!4v1620930047918!6m8!1m7!1seeI1AnK06EPYASvTe4HJHw!2m2!1d50.46120323916348!2d-104.6480534044927!3f223.41343065274782!4f2.945354930608957!5f3.325193203789971"
Body Content

Cecil Crescent is named for Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt, the first winner of the Victoria Cross in the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3359
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-090
Type
Address
Byng Bay
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

Byng Bay

Province
Body Content

Byng Bay is named in honour of Julian Hedworth George, Viscount Byng of Vimy, who commanded the Canadian Corps for a time during the First World War, and directed it in the attack on Vimy Ridge in April 1917.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3357
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-089
Type
Address
Batoche Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4731649, -104.6688256
Inscription

Batoche Street

Province
!4v1620929467169!6m8!1m7!1s_8rIaZlxAaKIvNtheU1ERg!2m2!1d50.47335844084503!2d-104.6684688882664!3f191.14335434727923!4f6.336906179877701!5f3.2037157157651968"
Body Content

Batoche is the Métis village on the South Saskatchewan River where Louis Riel established his headquarters during the Riel uprising of 1885. On 11 May 1885 a major battle took place here, between the Métis, led by Gabriel Dumont, and the Canadian Militia under General Frederick D. Middleton.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3354
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-088
Type
Address
Baird Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4989304, -104.6685049
Inscription

Baird Street

Province
!4v1620929319290!6m8!1m7!1sFDgatm9iav9xrJRrM2bQWA!2m2!1d50.49893043107698!2d-104.6685048715111!3f157.81148490493237!4f8.225428468421853!5f2.920987971833102"
Body Content

J. Gordon Baird was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry while serving with the Regina Rifle Regiment in the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3353
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-087
Type
Address
5600 - 11th Avenue
Location
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Training Academy (Depot Division)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4551267, -104.6660299
Inscription

MICHAEL O'LEARY

  • TRAINED AT
    THIS LOCATION
  • AWARDED
    THE
    VICTORIA CROSS
  • FOR VALOUR AT
    CUINCHY, FRANCE
    FEBRUARY 1, 1915
  • ENTRAîNÉ À
    CET EMPLACEMENT
  • ACCORDEÉ
    LA
    CROIX DE VICTORIA
  • POUR VAILLLANCE
    CUINCHY, FRANCE
    L'AFRIQUE DU SUD
    LE 1 FEVRIER 1915

GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN
GOUVERNEMENT DE LA SASKATCHEWAN

1995

Image
Photo Credit
Keith Inches
Caption
Michael O'Leary Plaque at previous location on the Centennial Building at Depot.
1 of 2 images
Image
Photo Credit
Royal United Services Institute of Regina
Caption
Michael O'Leary Plaque
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

The Corporal Michael O'Leary Plaque was installed on the Centennial Building at Depot by the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, Government of Saskatchewan in 1995. It was moved in 2017 to the Maple Leaf Park.

On 1 February 1915, at Cuinchy, France, Lance Corporal Michael O’Leary, assisting in the organization of a storming party, turned and rushed the opposing front. He went on to capture a second position about sixty yards ahead, gaining considerable territory and preventing the enemy forces from firing on his own advancing troops. He was recommended for the Victoria Cross within two weeks of the action.

Michael O’Leary was born in Ireland in 1890. At age twenty he joined the Irish Guards, a unit of the British Army, where he served for the next three years. While on duty with the Guards he decided to join Canada’s Royal North West Mounted Police. He wrote the force from Ireland and by August, 1913, had resigned from the Army and was training in Regina. His first posting was at Battleford, where he remained until May, 1914, when he was transferred back to the Depot Division in Regina. In September of that year O’Leary was granted free discharge to re-join the British Army.

After the First World War O’Leary stayed in Britain for a few years. He returned to Canada in 1921 and joined the Ontario Provincial Police. Two years later he left the OPP for a job with the Michigan Central Railroad Company’s Ontario operations. In the early 1930’s he returned to England, where he was employed by a prominent hotel in London’s fashionable West End. At the start of the Second World War Michael O’Leary re-joined the British Army, where he served as a Captain with the Royal Pioneer Corps. Mr. O’Leary died in London, England in 1961.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Plaque - brass
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2461