Other

City/Municipality
Liberty
Memorial Number
47008-029
Type
Address
228 Lincoln St
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.14242, -105.44444
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

LEST WE FORGET

[left/gauche]

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AND LADIES AUXILIARY LIBERTY BRANCH NO. 261

[right/droit]

REMEMBERING THOSE WHO SERVED OUT COUNTRY IN TIME OF WAR

[lower plaque/plaque du bas]

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

Image
Photo Credit
Susan Harmer
Caption
wall (front)
Province
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Body Content

This memorial wall was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 261 and its Ladies Auxiliary in honour of those who served Canada.

City
Liberty
Country
Type Description
Brick wall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2233
City/Municipality
Bethune
Memorial Number
47008-028
Type
Address
Ford Street and Central Ave
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.7124617, -105.2068002
Inscription

[crypt/crypte]

1914 1918
1939 1945

[plaque/plaque]

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FALLEN HEROES
1914 1918
PTE. JOHN BRYDEN
PTE. JOHN CAMPBELL
PTE. GORDON FERNITHOUGH
PTE. ARTHUR HORTEN
PTE. STANLEY JENNINGS
PTE. EDWARD JENNINGS
PTE. PERCY PARTINGTON
PTE. DAN TATE
PTE. WILLIAM B. WHYTOCK

1939 1945

LSD GEORGE ROSIE
TPR CLARENCE W. FISHLEY
PTE. WILLIAM MUCHA
PTE. MALCOLM MOFFATT
F/S WALTER S. BEALE
F/S GERALD JOHNSTON
F/S G. RONALD MILLER
SGT. RAY V. MCLEAN
F/S FRED W. READ
P/O ELMER R. VANCE

Image
Photo Credit
Susan Harmer
Caption
crypt (front)
1 of 3 images
Image
Caption
crypt (plaque)
1 of 3 images
Image
Caption
crypt (front)
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. The memorial was constructed in 1946-47 in memory of our fallen comrades in the First and Second World Wars. Funds for the construction of the cenotaph were raised by donations from residents of the area as well as volunteer labour. Stone used in the construction were all found near Bethune.

City
Bethune
Country
Type Description
Stone, wooden and brass crypt
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2232
City/Municipality
Govan
Memorial Number
47008-025
Type
Address
214 Railway
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.3110253, -104.9975306
Inscription

[front/devant]

Remembered for Service to their Country by Sea Land and Air
Lest We Forget

1914 1918

Allen C.R.
Bridges Thomas
Bedford Wm
Bell, Charles
Chamberlain B.R.
Campbell Ivie
Deadman Thomas
Draper T.
Duncan James
Francis Reg
Graham F.
Hampton Isaac
Knox James C.
Knox Wilfred P.
Martin Hugh
McIntyre Roy
Olson Leonard
Packer R.
Simms Harry
Sinclair Wm.
Smales Jack
Stevens E.D.
Shiell John C.
Walker Jason

1939 1945

Bradley Allan
Fansher Harry
Hampton Bill
Hawkins Bill
Knecht Joe
McMahon John
Mollison George
Reid Bill
Scott Bob
Walker Cliff

Image
Photo Credit
RCL Branch #257/LRC filiale no 257
Caption
front view
Province
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Body Content

The Govan War Memorial was constructed 1981-82 in memory of Fallen Veterans in the First and Second World Wars from Govan and District. The monument was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Govan Branch # 257. The monument is located in front of the Administration Office on the Main street of Govan. Maintenance of the monument and grounds are done by Legion members.

City
Govan
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3244
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-009
Type
Address
4607 Dewdney Avenue
Location
Government House
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.455074372088, -104.64651527516
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

1939-1945

DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF THE FALLEN

BY HIS
HONOUR
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR F.W. JOHNSON

September 27, 1985

Image
Photo Credit
Susan Harmer
Caption
garden (front)
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
garden (plaque)
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
garden
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
garden
1 of 4 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial garden was dedicated in honour of the local war dead by Lieutenant-Governor F.W. Johnson on 27 September 1985.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Garden
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1990
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47008-004
Type
Address
6613-6617 8th Ave
Location
A.E. Wilson Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4578793, -104.6761074
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

ERECTED BY THE

DIEPPE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

AUGUST 19, 1992

IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO SERVED DURING
THE DIEPPE RAID
AUGUST 19, 1942

THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS ARE GRATEFULLY
ACKNOWLEDGED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTION
TOWARDS THIS PROJECT

CITY OF REGINA

NORM CHADWICK
MARVIN COOTE
CLIFF DAWSON

DAVE KRUGER
JOAN PRATCHLER
JIM SENGA
WAPPEL

CONSTRUCTION

Image
Photo Credit
Susan Harmer
Caption
wall (front)
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
wall (plaque)
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial was unveiled on 19 August 1992 by the Dieppe Community Association in honour of those who served during the Dieppe Raid of 19 August 1942.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Cement wall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1984
City/Municipality
Davidson
Memorial Number
47008-002
Type
Address
206 Washington Ave
Location
Town hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.2628021, -105.989515
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN HONOR OF ALL THOSE WHO SERVED FOR THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM IN THE

GREAT WAR

1914 - 1918

AND THE WAR OF

1939 - 1945

W. ARMSTRONG
F. BLOW
N.A. BUTLER
H. CLARKE
R. EASTER
R. ESMAY
B.E. FINDLAY
J. KRYSOWATY
F. NORMAN
A.W. PROSOFSKY
C. ROGER
R.C. SMITH
S. THOMPSON
R. WEISS

THESE MEN TAKE FOR YOUR EXAMPLE

[left side/côté gauche]

LEST WE FORGET

W. BOYLE
C. BOLTON
J. BOLLIS
G. CRAWFORD
E.S. CAMERON
J.R. DUFF
D.E. DUFF
F. DUFFY
V. DUMPHY
G. EVANS
S.J. FORESTER
S. FERRELL
G.W. GURNEY
F.W. HERDMAN
E. ION
A. KNOWLES
C. LEATHERBY
E. LONGMORE
J.R. LOVATT

[back/arrière]

VIMY
YPRES
SOMME
CAMBRAI
FESTUBERT
PASSCHENDAELE

ON SEA, ON LAND AND IN THE AIR

1939 - 1945

ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF DAVIDSON AND DISTRICT

[right side/côté droit]

LEST WE FORGET

E. MORRISON
P. MCRAE
G. PURDEN
E.C. RAMSAY
W.T. RAMSAY
A. RAESIDE
G.K. ROSEBOROUGH
F. ROSEBERRY
.H.C. ROSS
W.S. THOMPSON
T.P. SHEARER
A.R. TURNER
H.J. TIPPER
G. VEMMEL
A.A. WALDIE
E.R. WICKENS

Image
Photo Credit
Keith Inches
Caption
front view
1 of 3 images
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Caption
right side
1 of 3 images
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Caption
back details
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial, erected in 1925 by the people of Davidson and area, is dedicated the local veterans of the First and Second World Wars. Listed on the memorial are the local war dead from the two world wars.

City
Davidson
Country
Type Description
Granite sculpture, stele and base
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1983
City/Municipality
Nokomis
Memorial Number
47008-001
Type
Address
Corner of Main Street and 3rd Avenue
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 290
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.5087851, -105.0083514
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN MEMORY OF OUR BOYS KILLED IN WORLD WARS I AND II

1914 - 1918

BEATTY, JOHN
BURNS, HOWARD
BYRNE, J. PETER
FORRESTER, FRANK
HARDING, WILLIAM
KERR, WILLIAM J.
KIMMERLEY, PERCY
LAING, ROBERT
STEPHENSON, ERIC
STEPHENSON, OLAF
SLOAN, N. JOHN
TRAFFORD, NORMAN

1939 - 1945

BRAY, ERIC W.
JOHNSTON, K. LESLIE
MORRIS, ALLAN
MCGINNIS, WILLIAM J.
MCNICHOL, DAVID
MCNICHOL, ROBERT H.
RIACH, DOUGLAS A.
WALLACE, R. NOBLE
WALLACE, WILLIAM W.

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Caption
cairn (front and left side)
1 of 2 images
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Caption
cairn (plaque details)
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 290 (Nokomis) in 1960, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Nokomis
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1179
City/Municipality
Indian Head
Memorial Number
47007-086
Type
Address
412 Houghton Street
Location
Veteran's Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5299782, -103.672734
Inscription

[sign/enseigne]
MEMORIAL
ROSE GARDEN
DEDICATED TO ALL VETERANS IN THE
YEAR OF THE VETERANS - 2005

Erected by
The ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No. 114
&
691 HAWK SQUADRON RC(A)C

[stone/pierre]
IN HONOUR OF ALL VETERANS
DEDICATED NOV. 11, 1005
"YEAR OF THE VETERAN"

Image
Photo Credit
Town of Indian Head
Caption
stone
1 of 3 images
Image
Photo Credit
Town of Indian Head
Caption
Memorial Rose Garden
1 of 3 images
Image
Photo Credit
Town of Indian Head
Caption
Memorial Rose Garden sign
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

The Memorial Rose Garden was a joint project between the Legion Branch No.114 and the 691 Hawk Squadron RC(A)C in 2005 to honour the Year of the Veteran in 2005.

City
Indian Head
Country
Type Description
Garden
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10885
City/Municipality
Indian Head
Memorial Number
47007-085
Type
Address
412 Houghton Street
Location
Veteran's Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5307516, -103.6733128
Inscription

This Soldiers Cross and Garden have been installed
By Legion Branch 114 to Commemorate
the beginning of the First World War
100 years ago (1914) and the sacrfice
of our Citizen Soldiers in that Conflict

Image
Photo Credit
Town of Indian Head
Caption
cross
1 of 2 images
Image
Photo Credit
Town of Indian Head
Caption
inscription
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Indian Head's original cenotaph was built at this location in the early 1920s. It is not known when the original cenotaph was demolished, but the location is marked with a simple white cross organized by Veteran Terry Fuller.

City
Indian Head
Country
Type Description
Cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10886
City/Municipality
Indian Head
Memorial Number
47007-083
Type
Address
423 Grand Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5320003, -103.6683153
Inscription

MEMORIAL HALL

War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Following the end of the Second World War, discussions were held for the purpose of building a hall as a community memorial to those who had fought in the two world wars. A committee was struck consisting of Joseph B. Thomson, William (Bill) R. Darley, William (Bill) H. Cram, Glenn Hubbs, Jack Hall, and Jack Quinn. All were returned war Veterans. Tom Ramsay, a qualified carpenter and also a Veteran, joined the group as the chief builder. Bird Construction gave professional contracting assistance. When funds raised by the community reached $35,000, the building began in the summer of 1949.

Bill Darley lined up local rural and urban volunteers for various jobs. Hector Blair was in charge of the basement construction, while Don Woods used his new tractor with a front end loader to move sand for cement. Teenage boys were invited to run the wheel barrows of mixed cement up planks for the basement foundation. With weather, volunteer time, and other commitments, the building was not completed until the fall of 1955. The Grand Opening was held on November 11, 1955 with James G. Gardiner, Federal Minister of Agriculture, as the guest speaker. The Hall was packed for the celebratory supper.

On January 11, 1956, the Legion held their first meeting in their new accommodations in the lower level. This area now includes a display area with countless military photographs and memorabilia from the South Saskatchewan Regiment. The Memorial Hall building was transferred to the Town with a 99 year lease for the Legion rooms negotiated by Joseph (Joe) Glass, a Veteran and a lawyer, one of four brothers to serve, all born in Indian Head.

In 1967, the library space was included as part of the Legion rooms. New walls were painted by Helen Webster, the daughter of Veteran Ben Hewson. One area became an attractive feature wall with plaques, paintings, and a list of Canadian Victoria Cross recipients. 

A glassed case at the top of the lower level staircase features 691 Hawk Squadron's awards and accomplishments. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 114 Honour Roll is encased near the main floor entrance.  

City
Indian Head
Country
Type Description
Building - hall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10882