Other

City/Municipality
Zealandia
Memorial Number
47010-030
Type
Address
Main Street
Location
Elks Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.6162847, -107.7456634
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

LEST WE FORGET
1914 - 1918
1939-1945

Image
Photo Credit
Lynn Farquharson
Caption
front
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
back
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Zealandia
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7103
City/Municipality
Conquest
Memorial Number
47010-029
Type
Address
202 Coulthard St
Location
Village Office
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.53071, -107.24186
Inscription

THOSE WHO VOLUNTEERED FOR
ACTIVE SERVICE WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

1939 - 1945

GLEN AMY
ART APPLEBY
TOM ARMSTRONG
RUTH BARTINDALE
ROY BARTINDALE
HAROLD CLARK
WILBERT CLARK
OSCAR COLE
ERNEST COLE
FLORENCE COOK
JACK FORSYTHE
REG. FORSYTHE
ED. GLENDINNING
C. GRIER
VERNON GRAY
AL HUDSON
JEAN HEAD

GEO ROBILLARD
LAWRENCE READ
DON SIBBALD
ALBERT SNIDER
JACK TAYLOR
BILL HUDSON
EARL JOHNSTON
ALYMER KERR
P. KEHLER
E. LAING
STEWART KERR
ARCHIE LAROCQUE
STEWART LAROCQUE
WALTER LAROCQUE
JOE LEACH
GEO. LORIMER
BILL BALKWILL

LLOYD LORIMER
DAVE MENZIES
ANDY MEGAW
SAM MEGAW
BILL MILLAR
NORMAN WICK
STAN WICK *
FRANK WILLIS
NORM ARMSTRONG
MARGRET BETTERS
C. MINCHIN
GORDON MC ADAM
CLARE MC ADAM
EARL MC ADAM
CECIL MC ADAM
H. MC CUAIG
J. SCADDEN

DUNC MC MILLAN
COLIN MC MILLAN
EARL MC MILLAN
ROBT MC LAUGHLIN
LORNE MC LAUGHLIN
G. MINCHIN
GEO. NESBIT *
GORDON NESBIT
EARL NESBIT
ALMA QUINE
ELMER RAFOSS
EARL RAMBECK
BILL WHITELY

Image
Photo Credit
L. Jean Jones
Caption
Honour Roll
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those who served in the Second World War. In 1913, in an endeavour to prepare Canada to share in the defence of the empire, a move was made to organize a troop of Saskatchewan Light Horse in Conquest. After some preliminary work, the plan was abandoned as impractical. One of the first from Conquest to enlist in the First World War was Charlie Greer, a veteran of the South African War. Many more joined from Conquest. Roy Cavanaugh, a local boy from one of Conquest's pioneering families, was one of the first casualties in the First World War. He was so badly wounded in the Battle of Somme that he only lived a short time. Ted Rogers, who was with Roy at the time, was wounded by the same shell, but his injuries were minor. Other casualties included: Chas. Wilson, T.J. Carson, Wm. Drysdale, Ronald Baddagel, Andrew Noble, R.M. Knowles, Fred Ball, A.J. Body, Cecil Halliday, J.W. Andrews, A.K. Bender. Among those wounded were Dick Moore, George Gray, Russ McLaughlin, H. Head and J. Minchin. With the signing of the armistice it naturally followed that the community wished to see its sons return home as quickly as possible and to honour them upon their return. "Welcome Home" gatherings were held as opportunity arose and the boys were made to feel that their services had been appreciated. During the war years, ladies' organizations and the Red Cross sent many parcels overseas, and Victory Loans and Red Cross drives were highly successful. The community of Conquest was well represented in all branches of the services in the Second World War. Although there were casualties, the number was less than the First World War. Stanley Wick and George Nisbet were the only casualties from Conquest. During this war, as in the First World War, the Red Cross, Victory Loan and all other drives were well supported, the Community surpassing its objectives in each case. For many years following the First World War an annual Memorial Service was held on the Sunday nearest May 24th. This was later changed to the actual day set apart for Remembrance, November 11th. As the boys and girls returned home from the Second World War, "Welcome Home" evenings were held. The returning veterans received autographed "Welcome Home" booklets, and when the final list was completed all received engraved rings.

City
Conquest
Country
Type Description
Paper Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5802
City/Municipality
Conquest
Memorial Number
47010-028
Type
Address
202 Coulthard St
Location
Village Office
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.53071, -107.24186
Inscription

ROLL OF HONOR
1914 - 1918

ROBT ALLEN
ROBT ALEXANDER
WM. AMES
NOBLE ANDREW
J.W. ANDREWS *
HARRY ATWOOD
E.W. BADGER
ARCHIE BADGER
F. BALL *
H.A. BATH
A.J. BODY *
R.D. BODY
FORD BEAVIS
A.K. BENDER *
T. CARSON *
ROY CAVANAUGH *
C. CHARTRAND
C.F. CUNNINGHAM
GLEN DISHAW
JOHN W. DISHAW
WM. DRYSDALE *
L. FRUMMARIE
C. FAIRMAN
R. BADDAGEL

WM. GLENDENNING
GEORGE GRAY
C. GRIER
HARRY HAGEN
C. HALLIDAY *
H. HEAD
A. HENDERSON
WM. HOGARTH
RAY INNIS
E. JONES
BEN JOHNSTON
GEO. JOYES
R.M. KNOWLES *
C. LINTON
ELIZABETH NYE
DON MURCHISON
DON MAXWELL
R. MAYER
JAMES MINCHIN
RICHARD MOORE
D. MORTON
RUSS MC LAUGHLIN
WM. MAC DONALD

WM. MCINTYRE
A. NOBLE *
H. OBIE
T. PATTERSON
C. PROCTER
R. PROCTOR
F.J. PLASTON
E.E. ROGERS
JAMES SCOTT
R. SIMPSON
WM. SMITH
C. STEVENSON
D.J. STEWART
JOHN VAVRA
DON WILSON
C. MULLINS
M. MC LEAN
RUSS WARLOW
C. WILSON *
SAM WILSON
E. JAMES
F. GARDINER
WM. WARD

CASUALTIES *

Image
Photo Credit
L. Jean Jones
Caption
Honour Roll
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those who served in the First World War.

City
Conquest
Country
Type Description
Paper Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5801
City/Municipality
Perdue
Memorial Number
47010-027
Type
Address
831 7 St
Location
Perdue Legion
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.057889360273, -107.54238864317
Inscription

no wording/aucune inscription

Image
Photo Credit
Cameron Weir
Caption
Wall of framed pictures
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those who served. It was erected by the Perdue Legion.

City
Perdue
Country
Type Description
Wall of Fame
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4530
City/Municipality
Perdue
Memorial Number
47010-026
Type
Address
Needs further research
Location
Perdue Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.0703, -107.55
Inscription

[Top Plaque/plaque du haut]
HONOR ROLL
1914-1918
W. SIMMONDS
E. SMITH
STG. STANTLEY DICKEY
PTE WYATT GAMBLE
SGT. FRED SHECK. DCM.
PTE. CHAS JAMES
LIEUT M. OLIVER
PTE. H.N. PETTLER
PTE. R. MOONEY
PTE. BEN RIDGEWELL
PTE. B. BELCHER
PTE. W. EVANS
PTE. W. BUNCE
PTE. A.E. LEE
PTE. D. CIRTALL
PTE. LAMBERT
PTE. S.G. DEANE
PTE. R. MANNING
PTE. J.D. GAY
PTE. G. MARSHALL
PTE. H.L. PATIENCE
PTE. F. WEBBER
S.R.J. MCKIE
P.J. FREEMARK

[Bottom Plaque/plaque du bas]WORLD WAR 1914-1918
PTE. GR.R. ANGUS
PTE. J. SAUNDERSON

WORLD WAR 1939-1945

PTE. J.J. ABEL
SGT. E.G. LACINA
F/S R.W. DREYER
TPR. A. PEARCE
TPR. E.C. HARRION
PTE. A. MCCAFFERY
P/P. A. HATCH
RFN. J. MOORE
P/P. G. W. HENDERSON
F/S. R. MOORE
W.O. 2 W.J. HILLS
SGT. C.E. WILDE
PTE. T.F. JACKSON
PTE. J.L. WORTHINGTON

Image
Photo Credit
Cameron Weir
Caption
Cairn with Cross
1 of 3 images
Image
Caption
Top Plaque
1 of 3 images
Image
Caption
Bottom Plaque
1 of 3 images
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those who lost their lives at war. It was erected by the Imperial Order of Daughter of the Empire. The I.O.D.E. had the cenotaph built and a flag pole erected. For many years they flew a flag and maintained a flower bed by the cenotaph. Eventually as the aging members passed on or moved it was decided to disband the Perdue Branch of I.O.D.E. in the early 1980s.

City
Perdue
Country
Type Description
Cairn (Stone and Mortar)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4529
City/Municipality
Rosetown
Memorial Number
47010-025
Type
Address
Corner of Highway #4 and 5th Avenue East
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.55306, -107.99581
Inscription

TO OUR
GLORIOUS
DEAD

1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
1950 - 1953

Image
Photo Credit
Ken Frerichs; Ernie Henderson
Caption
front view in winter
1 of 2 images
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Caption
front view
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

The new Rosetown Legion War Memorial was placed in the Water Tower Park and dedicated on November 11, 1951. It was located on the south and west corner, close to Highway 4 and 5th Avenue on an extension of the park. In 1966 the Department of Highways decided to pave and widen the highway through town which made it necessary to move the memorial. It was placed in the hospital grounds at the time. Research states that in the 1992 Remembrance Day headline the memorial would be relocated in 1993. It is also said that the memorial now sits within 100-300 feet of its original site. The Town of Rosetown erected this memorial which is dedicated to those who paid the supreme sacrifice during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
Rosetown
Country
Type Description
Shaft (granite)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6745
City/Municipality
Saskatoon
Memorial Number
47010-024
Type
Address
Bay 3- 305 Idylwyld Drive N.
Location
Thomas Cook Family Restaurant
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.1317968, -106.671315
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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Caption
Canadian Pacific Railway Great War Tablet
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Canadian Pacific Railway Great War Tablet in the Saskatoon 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
Saskatoon
Country
Type Description
Tablet - bronze
Photo Credit
CPKC Archives
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3306
City/Municipality
Conquest
Memorial Number
47010-023
Type
Address
Kirkton Street
Location
Park beside Post Office
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.53104, -107.24044
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET
IN MEMORY OF
THE MEN AND WOMEN
WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

Image
Photo Credit
L. Jean Jones
Caption
front view
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
detail of plaque
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Conquest
Country
Type Description
Tapered cement shaft topped with cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3227
City/Municipality
Dinsmore
Memorial Number
47010-022
Type
Address
At the end of Main St
Location
Dinsmore Arena
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.3334949, -107.4480347
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
THE GREAT WARS
1914-1918
1939-1945
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
KOREA 1950-1953

Image
Photo Credit
Walter Beattie
Caption
Memorial arena and rock cenotaph with plaque
1 of 3 images
Image
Photo Credit
Pearl Morrison
Caption
Memorial arena with cenotaph - summer view
1 of 3 images
Image
Photo Credit
Pearl Morrison
Caption
Cenotaph plaques close-up
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Dinsmore
Country
Type Description
Memorial arena and rock cenotaph with plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3238
City/Municipality
Asquith
Memorial Number
47010-021
Type
Address
Corner of Twp 370 and Range Road 3094
Location
Asquith Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.1434, -107.24149
Inscription

[arch/arche]

LEST WE FORGET

[left pillar/pilier de gauche]

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

[right pillar/pilier de droite]

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

Image
Caption
gates (front)
Province
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Body Content

This memorial, erected by the Laura Secord Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.), is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Asquith
Country
Type Description
Cement and metal gates
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2432