Other

City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-029
Type
Address
2405 Legislative Drive
Location
Legislative Building
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.432456986509, -104.6151289404
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

DEDICATED TO THE
GLORIOUS MEMORY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SASKATCHEWAN CIVIL SERVICE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945

ERECTED BY THE
SASKATCHEWAN CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION

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Erected by the Saskatchewan Civil Service Association, this memorial is dedicated to the members of the Saskatchewan civil service killed during the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2421
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-028
Type
Address
1880 Saskatchewan Drive
Location
Casino Regina
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4527311, -104.60804
Inscription

THIS TABLET COMMEMORATES THOSE IN THE SERVICE
OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY WHO
AT THE CALL OF KING AND COUNTRY LEFT ALL THAT
WAS DEAR TO THEM, ENDURED HARDSHIP, FACED DANGER
AND FINALLY PASSED OUT OF SIGHT OF MEN BY THE
PATH OF DUTY AND SELF SACRIFICE. GIVING UP THEIR
OWN LIVES THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE IN FREEDOM
LET THOSE WHO COME AFTER SEE TO IT
THAT THEIR NAMES BE NOT FORGOTTEN.

1914  YPRES  FESTUBERT  THE SOMME  VIMY  HILL 70  1918
PASSCHENDAELE  AMIENS  CAMBRAI  DROCOURT QUEANT  MONS

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The Canadian Pacific Railway Great War Tablet in the Regina Station was dedicated on April 28, 1922. 

To honour those who served and gave their lives during the Great War, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) erected a series of bronze memorial tablets in over twenty select locations along their railway system and offices in Canada, United States, England and China. The tablet depicts Britannia, the national personification of Britain, as a helmeted female warrior with a lion to her right and a shield at her feet, HMS Lion (Admiral Beatty's flagship during the Battle of Jutland) with airplanes above and a tank in front, Canadian Pacific Steamship RMS Empress of Russia (used during the war as an armed merchant cruiser and transport ship), Canadian troops, and a CPR locomotive in a nod to all those who travelled by train across Canada before heading overseas. The plaque was designed by Archibald Pearce, Chief Engineer's Department, Montreal, with its model and casting by the Bromsgrove Guild at Worcester, England.

Original location Current location
CPR Office, Saint John, New Brunswick McAdam Railway Museum, McAdam, New Brunswick
Du Palais CPR Station, Quebec City, Quebec Du Palais CPR Station, Quebec City, Quebec
Viger Station, Montreal, Quebec Exporail, Montreal, Quebec
Windsor Station, Montreal, Quebec Windsor Station, Montreal, Quebec
Angus Shops, Montreal, Quebec CPKC Archives, Calgary, Alberta (in storage)
North Toronto Station, Toronto, Ontario Union Station, Toronto, Ontario
West Toronto Station, Toronto, Ontario unknown
North Bay Station, North Bay, Ontario North Bay Memorial Park, North Bay, Ontario
Fort William Union Station, Fort William, Ontario Thunder Bay Station, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Weston Shops, Winnipeg, Manitoba Weston Shops, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Saskatoon Station, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Thomas Cook Restaurant, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Moose Jaw Station, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Old Moose Jaw Station, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Regina Station, Regina, Saskatchewan Casino Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary Station, Calgary, Alberta CPKC Headquarters, Calgary, Alberta
Calgary Natural Resources Building, Calgary, Alberta The Military Museums, Calgary, Alberta
Edmonton Station, Edmonton Alberta CPKC Archives, Calgary, Alberta (in storage)
Nelson Station, Nelson, British Columbia Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery, Nelson, British Columbia
Vancouver Station, Vancouver, British Columbia unknown
Steamship Office, Victoria, British Columbia Royal British Columbia MuseumVictoria, British Columbia
CPR Office, New York, New York, United States Exporail, Montreal, Quebec
CPR Office, Liverpool, England Royal Liver Building, Liverpool, England
CPR Building, Charing Cross, London, England unknown
CPR Office, Hong Kong, China Believed destroyed during the Japanese occupation in the Second World War.

All tablets were unveiled simultaneously on the same date along with three identical Winged Victory memorials in Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Tablet - bronze
Photo Credit
CPKC Archives
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2238
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-027
Type
Address
3337-15th Avenue
Location
St. Mary's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.44219449679, -104.62927013778
Inscription

[front/devant]

Roll of Honour

We record with Pride and Gratitude the Names of Members of St. Marys Anglican Church who are Serving Their King and Country

Bird Philip
Goxall Charles E.
Garnee John
Garnee Douglas
May George
Gibson Margaret
Boucher Charlette
Ayre Allan W.
Arnall George
Holliday Howard
Henderson Ronald
Kingston Albert
Mountford Robert
Neatby H. Blair
Neatby Gladys
Prohyn Fredrick John
Stacey George
Duckworth Thomas
Thompson Harold
Blaxall Alvin B.
McKensie W.N.
Ingham Robert
Howell Fredrick A.
Howell Thomas L.
Moore Arthur
Murkitt G.W.
Lockwood David
Harridance P.G.
Clough W.
Hawman R.N.
Fillurl H.E.
Duffield A.E.
Emperingham W.H.
Emperingham A.J.
Jameson John A.
Emperingham G.H.
Emperingham E.E.
Emperingham A.W.
Clearikit Fred P.
Bird Catherine D.
Barbor Gerald H.
Chubb John S.
Parker Brian D.
Horan Harold C.
Powell David
Barton Francis G.
Filleul Philip T. Sr.
Filleul Edward V.
Huson Philip
Neatby Walter
Clear Stanley C.
Dobson Clifford

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This certificate lists the names of the some of the members of St. Mary's Anglican Church who served during the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2834
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-026
Type
Address
College Avenue
Location
University of Regina
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.440026003325, -104.61149201455
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

NO. 2 INITIAL TRAINING SCHOOL

NO. 2 I.T.S. WAS BASED HERE DURING 1940 TO 1945 OPERATING UNDER THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH AIR TRAINING PLAN. AIRCREW TRAINED HERE WERE PART OF THE 131,500 AIRCREW TRAINED IN CANADA FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST TYRANNY. SOME 40,000 OF WHOM GAVE THEIR LIVES IN DEFENCE OF FREEDOM.
THIS PLAQUE RECOGNIZES THOSE WHO TRAINED AND SERVED HERE DURING WORLD WAR II.

DEDICATED BY 600 (CITY OF REGINA) WING
AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
SEPTEMBER 2000

2E ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE DE FORMATION DES FORCES AÉRIENNES

CETTE UNITÉ ÉTAIT BASÉE ICI DE 1940 À 1945 DANS LE CADRE DU PROGRAMME D'ENTRAINEMENT DES FORCES AÉRIENNES DU COMMONWEALTH.
PARMI LES 131,500 MILITAIRES QUI ONT ÉTÉ FORMÉS ICI MÉME POUR COMBATTRE L'ENNEMI, 40,000 ONT PERDU LEUR VIE AU NOM DE LA LIBERTÉ.

CETTE PLAQUE COMMÉMORATIVE REND HOMMAGE À TOUS CEUX QUI ONT ÉTÉ FORMÉS ICI ET QUI ONT SERVI PENDANT LA DEUXIÈME GUERRE MONDIALE.

OFFERT PAR 600 DIVISION (VILLE DE REGINA) DE L'ASSOCIATION DES FORCES AÉRIENNES DU CANADA
SEPTEMBRE 2000

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Erected in September 2000 by 600 (City of Regina) Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, this memorial is dedicated to the former personnel of No. 2 Initial Training School, who trained in this building during the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Bronze plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2462
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-024
Type
Address
2161 Winnipeg Street
Location
St. Matthew's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.444230595613, -104.5948955831
Inscription

[front/devant]

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
Anglican Young People's Association
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

Arkinstall George
Arkinstall Leonard
Baba Mabel
Bartlett Charles
Bing John
Birovescu Julia
Brett Wallace B.
Carmichael Harry
Carnie Gilbert
Charlton Clifford
Charlton Leslie
Charlton Walter
Dawson Ernest G.
Denny Williant
Elcombe Keith
Gill Horace
Glew Crawford
Hammond Helen
Hammill Jack
Holbrow Herbert
Holmbert George
King Alton
Loney Beatrice
McLeod Bruce
Pettit Edward
Pettit Margaret
Quartermain Roland
Storie Rupert
Thomson Douglas
Tyman Donald P.
Westgate Murray
White Charles
Wray Lloyd
Zimmer Leo

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Marie Rusk
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This certificate lists the members of the Anglican Young People's Association who served during the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2575
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-023
Type
Address
2161 Winnipeg Street
Location
St. Matthew's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.444273382587, -104.59481145437
Inscription

[front/devant]

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THE SERVICE RENDERED BY THE MEN OF ST. MATTHEWS, REGINA, WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

Armishaw Percy
Aspin Leslie
Atkinson George
Atkinson John
Atkinson Matthew
Atkinson Robert
Auld D.S.
Axon Joseph
Barrows Edwin
Bisset J. Fenton
Bing Gerard
Brewis Robert
Britton Robert
Brown G.
Chambers John
Cheffins Henry
Clemesha Fred
Crowe R.M.
Dawson Isaac
Dickenson Arthur
Dix Arthur
Earp Rev. E.C.
Eikiebosh Harold
Ellis F.J. M.D.
Flock R.M.
Flock Harry
Foster Richard
Fowler C.
Grant Donald
Graham Arthur
Grayson G.E. Lee
Griffith
Hendry John
Hendry John Jr.
Holmes S.F.
Horn Percival
Horsell Montague
Hume Joseph
Illingworth Henry
Jackson Thomas
Jarvis Edward
Jenner Harold
Jenner George
Jenner John
Jones Albert
Kant Walter
Laight Arthur
Lanback Bernie
Lanback E.R.
Lennox G.
Lumb William
Mawer T.
Marchant Bert
Marshall Ralph
Middlemast E.J.
Miller H.
Miller C.J.
Mooring Vernon
Morris Arthur
Morrison Orrin
Moutton Norman
Nevard Arthur W.
Nevard Horace
Norris Lionel
O'Neil Earnest C.
Otton Charles
Parsons J.L.R.
Payne Ernest
Pearson Arthur
Portnall Frank
Randall M.H.
Rees Louis
Rogers F.
Rowan Fred
Shorten Arthur
Sessons Frank
Smith Clarence
Snell Fredrick
Snooks Thomas
Stamners George
Stamp E.B.
Stevens James E.
Swan William
Taylor Fred
Townhill William; Walters Samuel; Ward Edgar; Weir Robert; Weich C.L.; Wells N.L.; Wheatley John; Williams Henry; Williams S.L.; Wilson Thomas; Wood Edward; Wood Richard; Wood William; Viggars Thomas; Young Jack; Young Stewart

Nurses

Best Mae; Bolster Effie; Cullum Alice; Ferguson; Ghent; Lerguhart; Wood

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certificate (front)
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This certificate lists the members of the congregation who served during the First World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2573
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-022
Type
Address
2161 Winnipeg Street
Location
St. Matthew's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.444283779478, -104.59484071579
Inscription

[front/devant]

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
St. Matthew's Church
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

Arkinstall G.W.
Arkinstall C.K.
Arkinstall L.
Arkinstall C.
Ansley R.R.
Allen M.A.
Allen J.S.
Allen H.
Ascott C.
Bartlett C.I.
Bing A.H.
Bing J.
Brett W.G.
Birovesen J.
Beeching W.
Beale R.
Beale A.B.
Beale R.P.
Batterson J.E.
Ball G.W.
Ball C.
Budd W.J.
Bumford P.
Beare R.P.
Brealey M.
Charlton R.
Charlton T.D.
Charlton W.
Charlton J.L.
Charlton J.C.
Canham R.C.
Cherpeta A.
Caxall C.E.
Carnie G.
Carnie G.A.
Cawley H.
Carmichael H.T.
Carlson H.
Clarke L.
Cocks J.
Campbell R.A.
Carnie C.S.
De Dernet F.T.
Drope M.L.
Denney M.C.
Dawson T.G.
Diment P.
Davey B.
Dunne D.
Dragness O.
Dougherty L.G.
Dethridge S.G.
Demchuck M.
Dunford E.
Evans J.
English J.F.
Edwards F.N.
Elcombe R.
Ellis S.
Fisher D.
Fisher S.
Flock K.
Flock M.R.
Field R.S.G.
Field A.T.D.
Forrest G.
Foster C.
Gill K.
Glew C.S.
Gustilov E.
Greensides D.
Green T.
Greaves A.
Grant G.
Grayston G.
Gray D.A.
Gray S.C.
Grant C.
Galbraith R.H.
Gardner C.I.
Gallagher J.H.I.
Hammond K.
Hammond J.C.
Holmden G.
Huggett C.A.; Huggett A.; Holbrow H.; Henderson R.R.; Henderson C.E.; Heatley H.R.; Heatley F.; Hambley R.F.; Hambley C.; Hatlam M.; Hartnell W.; Hambley G.; Hamill J.; Handford J.D.; Hige J.; Hige H.; Jenkin C.M.; Jolley J.; Jolley; Jeffery A.; Joy C.C.; Joy H.; Korness S.; King A.; Loney B.; Lilley E.; Lewis H.; Leach R.M.; Leach E.A.; Lamb E.; Lewis A.; McCall R.C.; Mountain W.I.; McLeod G.B.; McIntosh A.W.; Marshall R.D.; Marshall C.G.; McHugh R.D.; Mitchell W.E.; Morrettei E.; Osipoff G.A.; Oxby M.A.; Ordish R.F.; Parkin S.B.; Parkin A.E.; Pettet M.A.; Pettet E.J.; Pepper A.; Payne R.L.; Quartermain R.; Rowland C.L.; Richards S.P.; Relf F.; Reader R.J.; Rawluk J.; Rutter C.G.; Santer R.G.; Switzer P.; Simpson M.G.; Simpson O.E.; Shepherd T.H.; Shepherd S.C.; Shepherd D.A.; Shepherd A.B.; Sheppard W.J.; Shatluck A.C.; Shaperia R.; Simpson O.; Salloum S.J.; Stewart Rev. P.M.; Sendall G.E.; Storey R.; Statt E.; Salloum R.D.; Taylor J.; Tomsett M.; Tyman D.; Thomson W.D.; Thompson G.; Tate L.L.; Turnbull R.; Van Dusen R.; Vicars W.M.; Viggars J.; Wilson A.J.; Westgate A.M.; Westgate W.R.; Whittaker H.; Wright H.E.; Wright W.L.; Wood A.; Wallis B.; Wallis D.; White G.; Wray L.; Weir E.; Zimmer L.

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Marie Rusk
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certificate (front)
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This certificate lists the members of the congregation who served during the Second World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2574
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-021
Type
Address
1861 MacIntyre Street
Location
St. Paul's Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4490489, -104.616162
Inscription

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SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

JOHN GRAHAM BIGLOW, R.A.F.
WHO LOST HIS LIFE WHILST ON DUTY, SEPT. 3RD, 1943, AGED 22 NEAR ASHFORD KENT

SO HE PASSED OVER, AND ALL THE TRUMPETS SOUNDED FOR HIM ON THE OTHER SIDE

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Keith Inches
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plaque (front)
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This plaque is dedicated to the memory of John Graham Biglow, a member of the Royal Air Force who was killed in action on 3 September 1943.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Wooden and brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2214
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-020
Type
Address
1861 MacIntyre Street
Location
St. Paul's Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4490489, -104.616162
Inscription

[certificate/certificat]

St Paul's Regina

ADDITIONAL
ROLL OF HONOUR

OFFICERS, NON COM OFFICERS, AND MEN, SERVING WITH THE CEF

Major Second JC
Lieut. Edgeley, CH
Haslam, JA
Hunter, AT
McCullum, FD
Geddes, AL
Sergeant Beale, A.W.
Green, J.
Main, F.W.
Melville, O.R.
Ridgeway, E.H.
Wilkinson, WB
Corpl Draper, A
Leinpriere, E
Thackeray, R
Bomb. Dilbe, RC
Gunner Hepton
Pte. Biggs, EC
Bridge, Arch
Bridge, Arthur
Books, T
Diment, WC
Drope, H
Ellwood, J
Foster, CA
Garland, F
Hall, R
Hewett, T
Hyde-Hill, J
Morris, JH
Nadin, L
Nixon, W
Powell, LG
Ridgeway, HL
Storey, N
Totten, S
White, A
Wood, Shirley JW

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Susan Harmer
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certificate (front)
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This additional roll of honour for St. Paul's Church lists members of the congregation who served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2231
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47013-019
Type
Address
1820 Cornwall Street
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Regina Branch 001
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4498282, -104.6122202
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Northwest Resistance Mural
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The Memorial Tower is graced with murals created by Ken Lochhead, Director of Art at Regina College from 1950 to 1964. Tracing Saskatchewan’s military history, the murals are divided into eight wall sections and were officially presented in a special service by his Honour the Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Patterson in 1954.

This section represents both sides in the Northwest Resistance and the opening of Saskatchewan and the west. Depicted are the North-West Mounted Police, Métis and their Indigenous allies, and the Countess of Dufferin steam engine, the first locomotive in western Canada, in the background.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Mural
Photo Credit
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 Museum
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2230