Other

City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47007-080
Type
Address
1600 Elphinstone Street
Location
Regina Armoury
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.45284, -104.63187
Inscription

[top left window/vitrail en haut à gauche]
FREEDOM OF SPEECH

[top window, second from left/vitrail en haut, deuxième à partir de la gauche]
FREEDOM OF WORSHIP

[top window, third from left/vitrail en haut, troisième à partir de la gauche]
FREEDOM FROM WANT

[top window, forth from left/vitrail en haut, quatrème à partir de la gauche]
FREEDOM FROM FEAR

[bottom window, first from left/vitrail en bas, premier à partir de la gauche]
JUSTICE

[bottom window, second from left/vitrail en bas, deuxième à partir de la gauche]
"DEDICATED TO THOSE

[bottom window, third from left/vitrail en bas, troisième à partir de la gauche]
WHO, IN THE SECOND GREAT WAR, GAVE THEIR ALL
THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS."

[bottom window, forth from left/vitrail en bas, quatrième à partir de la gauche]
TO HAVE THE FOUR FREEDOMS

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Photo Credit
Patrick Burns
Caption
front
1 of 4 images
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Caption
upper part of the Stained glass window
1 of 4 images
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Caption
Freedom From Fear window
1 of 4 images
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Caption
Stained glass window and surroundings
1 of 4 images
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Body Content

The Air Service/Armoury personnel erected this Stained glass memorial window. This World War Two Memorial is called: The Four Freedoms. 1943. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech about the Four Freedoms became a famous rallying point during the dark days of World War Two. The memorial is a group of eight individual stained glass windows relocated by The Women's Auxiliary to the armoury when the church closed.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Stained glass window
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8285
City/Municipality
Dafoe
Memorial Number
47007-079
Type
Address
Railway Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.75351, -104.52611
Inscription

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES:
FIRST WORLD WAR

BURNS, A.
EASTON, W.
EVANS, W.
FOOTE, W.
PRYOR, G.

SECOND WORLD WAR

DOUGHERTY, F.
HARDIE, W.
JACKMAN, J.
LAXDAL, R.
KOTCHOREK, R.
SVEINSON, H.
WAKEFIELD, C.

Province
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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Dafoe
Country
Type Description
Cenotaph
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3237
City/Municipality
Sintaluta
Memorial Number
47007-078
Type
Address
Main Street
Location
Town Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4783402, -103.4507243
Inscription

[front/devant]

HONOR ROLL OF
KENLIS AND BLACKWOOD

Jack Blackwood
Becker Dewar
Joseph Fowlie
Cecil Martin
Jack Brown
George Allison
John Dyer
David Jones
Clarence Hume
Harold Cook
Lloyd Dickin
Will Large
Cyril Osborne
Charles Toon
George Large
Jack Turner
Walter Finch
Herbert Radford
Alfred Roberts
Jack Woodhouse
Herbert Ellis
Frank Pugsley
James Carnahan
James Duncan
George Armstrong
Edwin Trump
Harry Doupe
Angus Gillespie
Stanley Cook
Tom Turner
Tom Darnell
George Roszell
Victor Street
Harold Powell

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Photo Credit
Susan Harmer
Caption
certificate
Province
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Body Content

This certificate is a roll of honour for citizens from Kenlis and Blackwood.

City
Sintaluta
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2978
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47007-077
Type
Address
1843 Rae Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4497302, -104.6210676
Inscription

ARTHUR KNIGHT

RESIDED AT
THIS LOCATION

AWARDED THE
VICTORIA
CROSS

FOR VALOUR AT
VILLERS-LES CAGNICOURT, FRANCE
SEPTEMBER 2, 1918

GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN

1995

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Caption
Sergeant Arthur Knight Plaque
Province
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Body Content

The Sergeant Arthur Knight Plaque was erected by the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, Government of Saskatchewan in 1995.

Arthur George Knight was born in Haywards Heath, England on 26 June 1886 and came to Canada in 1911. He enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) in December 1914. Knight was sent overseas in 1915, and joined the 10th Infantry Battalion, CEF. In November 1917 he received the Croix de Guerre from the Belgian government.

After taking part in an unsuccessful attack on German positions near Cagnicourt in France on 2 September 1918, Acting Sergeant Knight led a bombing section forward under heavy fire and engaged the enemy with hand grenades at close quarters. Seeing that the way was still blocked, he dashed forward alone, bayoneting several of the enemy, and forcing the remainder to retreat in confusion. When his platoon resumed its advance into the German trenches, Knight spotted a group of about 30 enemy soldiers retire into a deep tunnel leading off the trench. Again, he hurried forward alone to confront the enemy, killing an officer and two non-commissioned officers, and capturing 20 other ranks. Later that day, when the progress of his platoon was checked yet again, Knight single-handedly routed the German defenders. By now seriously wounded, he was taken to the rear for treatment. Knight died of his wounds the following day.

For his exemplary conduct, Acting Sergeant Knight was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Royal United Services Institute of Regina
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4520
City/Municipality
Dysart
Memorial Number
47007-076
Type
Address
Needs further research
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

ROLL OF HONOUR

FIRST WORLD WAR 1914 - 1918

A.W. BAYNE
WILLIAM BEAGLE
JOHN THOMAS BLUNDELL
JOSEPH BOLINGBROKE
OLIVER BOLINGBROKE
SAMUEL BOLINGBROKE
WALTER BOND
JOHN BURLEY
W.J. BURTON
HARRY COCKSHUTT
D. CASSIDY
J.A. CUTTLER (FIRST DYSART MAN KILLED IN ACTION)
JOE CLAUGHTON
G. DABORNE

FRANK DAWSON
EDMOND GIBSON
F.C. GOLDNEY CARY
DANIEL HANLON
B. HARDMAN
P. HARDMAN
BERT HARRISON
RANDOLPH JANES
RUSSEL KEMP
THOMAS KYLE
CECIL LEWIS (BOER WAR)
D.A. LEWIS
GILBERT K. LLOYD
A. LOCKE
JAMES MAINLAND

WILLIAM MAINLAND
P.S. MILLER
A. MITCHELL
R. MORTON
DAVID ORR
WALLACE ORR
HENRY RHEAD
H. SCHOLFIELD
A. SCHUSTER
H. SMITH
J. SMITH
L.C. SMITH
THOMAS SMITH
W. SMITH
A. SPANIER

HARRY STEWART
PETER STEWART
ROBERT STEWART
H.P. TALBOT
THOMAS TAYLOR
A. TRAFFORD
THOMAS TRAQUAIR
L.S. TURNER
DAVID VEITCH
E.E. WALLACE
MRS. M. WATTS
H. HOOD
WILLIAM YOUNG

SECOND WORLD WAR 1939 - 1945

FRANK ASHLEY
EDWARD AST
JAMES BACHIU
LORNE BARKWELL
STEWART BARKELLL
ALICE BECKETT
CHRIS BELOF
ALBERT BENESH
CHARLES BOLINGBROKE
JOSEPH BOLINGBROKE
JACK BRADSHAW
JIM BRADSHAW
MARJORIE BRADSHAW
FRANK BRAUMBERGER
JOHN BRAUMBERGER
PETER BRODNER
GILBERT BRYANT
MIKE BUBISH
ALEX BUBYN
MIKE BUBYN
JOHN BULA
FRANK BULL
ALLAN CREESE
HUGH CURRIE
FRANK DAWSON
NICK DENESOVYCH
PETER DENESOVYCH
BILL DODD
PAUL DONOVEL
MICHAEL DROZDA
GEORGE DUMBA
JOHN FEIGEL
BETTY FRANK
WILLIAM FREY
WILLIAM GHERASIM
ALVIN GIBSON
CLINT GIBSON
GORDON GIBSON
IVAN GIBSON
LORNE GIBSON
LOUIS GIBSON
WARD GIBSON

WILLIAM GIBSON
W. GRANDELL
ALBERT GRIFFIN
JOHN C. GROHS
JOSEPH GROHS
MICHAEL GROHS
CHARLES HACK
FRED HACK
JOHN HACK
JOSEPH HALBGEWACHS
LOUIS HALBGEWACHS
LILLIAN HALL
LLOYD HALL
MARGARET HALL
VIOLA HALL
DANIEL HANLON
FRED HECTOR
EVA HROMEK
HERB HUBER
JACK HUBER
JOHN ISFAN
WILLIAM ISFAN
JAMES JESSUP
JOHN JIJIAN
EMIL JONESCU
ED KALLICHUK
LOUIS KALLICHUK
WALTER KALLICHUK
RUSSELL KEMP
MARTHA KIRSCH
KAY KOLENICH
NICK KONECSNI
TED KONECSNI
HARRY KOZY
JOSEPH KROFCHEK
BILL KYLE
WALTER LANOWAY
ALMA LAUER
ARNOLD LAUER
ELAINE LAWREK
FRANK LAWREK
DAN LEWIS

CYRIL LEWIS
ANTON MACHNIAK
EDWARD MACHNIAK
WALTER MACHNIAK
VICTOR MACHNIAK
WILLIAM MANDRYK
NEIL MC FADGEN
HAROLD MC KEE
ARCHIBALD MC NEILL
ALEX MELENCHUK
EDWARD MELENCHUK
JOHN MELENCHUK
SAMUEL MELENCHUK
MIKE MIKENAS
FRANK MILLER
JOHN MILOS
PETER MILOS
M.J. MOLESKI
ANTON MOSS
FRANK MOSS
MARTIN MRAZEK
JOSEPH NUEMAN
GEORGE OLTEAN
GEORGE OTTENBREIT
JOHN OTTENBREIT
JOHN PAUN
JOHN PETRAR
ALBERT POLASEK
THERESA POLASEK
R. POPKESS
PETER REISS
GLADYS RHEAD
SAM RHEAD
GEORGE RICHEA
ALEX ROSS
FRANK SCHIICK
FRANK SCHONHOFFER
HERBERT SCHONHOFFER
DANNY SCROBE
HENRY SCROBE
PATRICK SHELL
MAX SILVERMAN

GEORGE SPANIER
JOHN J. SPANIER
CLARENCESPRENTZ
GEORGE H. STAN
GEORGE J. STAN
HENRY STAN
JOHN J. STAN
JOHN WILLIAM STAN
NICK STAN
PATRICK STAN
SAM STAN
WILLIAM GEORGE STAN
WILLIAM HENRY STAN
GEORGE STARUIALA
GEORGE STEPARN
JOHN STEPARN
ALEXANDER STEWART
R. WILLIAM STEWART
NORMAN TAYLOR
STEWART TAYLOR
BILL THOMAS
GORDON THOMAS
LOUIS TOTH
RICHARD TOWNDROW
WILLIAM TRAQUAIR
DAN TUDOR
GEORGE TUDOR
WILLIAM TUDOR
DAVID VEITCH
CASPER WALDEGGER
RICHARD WATTS
FRANK WEBER
RALPH WEBER
KENNETH WHITE
HOWARD WINGFIELD
JOHN WINTERLIK
ALFRED WOODS
ELIZABETH WOODS
LLOYD WOODS
JIM WRIGHT
NORMAN WRIGHT
WILLIAM YOUNG

KOREA 1950 - 1953

TOM BRADSHAW
C.B. VAN LUVEN

Image
Photo Credit
John Grohs
Caption
Cairn (side/front view)
1 of 2 images
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Caption
detail of granite plaque
1 of 2 images
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the wartime service personnel. It was erected by the Dysart Historical Society.

City
Dysart
Country
Type Description
Cairn (brick and tyndall stone) with granite plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4496
City/Municipality
Wynyard
Memorial Number
47007-075
Type
Address
202 3rd St E
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 101
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.7705671, -104.181547
Inscription

[Left plaque/plaque de gauche]
ERECTED BY THE CANADIAN LEGION BRITISH EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE WYNYARD BRANCH 101 AD 1935
1914-1918 1939-1945
KOREA
LEST WE FORGET

[Right plaque/plaque de droite]
SGT. WM. ANDERSON
PTE JONAS AUSTFJORD
PTE S. BENSON
PTE B. BERGMAN
PTE A. BURNS
SGT. S.T. BRUUELL
PTE H. CAHSMORE
PTE A. CHAMBERS
LIEUT. J.O.CAROOLL
PTE J. DRAPER
PTE K. EYRICKSON
LIEUT. J. FRASER
PTE A.E. GRANDY
PTE F. HALLDORSON
PTE H. HIBBARD
PTE E.F. JEAL
PTE J. JEFF
PTE L. JONE
LIEUT. G. KELLMAN

PTE. L. KIRKPATRICK
LIEUT. C. LEAKE
PTE. D. LUKE
PTE. S. LINDAL
PTE. W. MAYO
PTE. J. MCLEAN
PTE W. MCCONNELL
SGT. R.S. MCGLASHEN
PTE H. MCMILLAN
PTE J. NIKULSOON
PTE W. PARKER
PTE G. PRIOR
PTE C. RADFOR
PTE G. RICHMOND
PTE W. SHEPPARD
PTE J. STRAKER
PTE F. WOOD




PTE. E.E.JEAL
PTE. WANDERSON
F/O S.R. ARCHTYMECZUK
W.O. W. BALDWINSON
PTE. M. DAVIDON
F/O P. DMYTRUK
F/O W. EINARSON
F/0 H. EINARSON
F/O F. HJARTARSON
F/O E. JOHNSON
PTE R.A. PEARSON
F/OH. SWEINSON
PTE J. WATSON
F/O I. YOUNG
PTE. W. YASKOWICH
PTE T. TOMBLINF
STG. A. HORNSETH
PTE. C. BUGG
AC2 L.L.LONG

Image
Photo Credit
W.B. Needham
Caption
front view
Province
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Body Content

In 1967 the Wynyard Legion took the initiative to provide Wynyard with its first stone cenotaph. The cenotaph stands on the front lawn of the Legion Hall. Funds for the project were raised by then president John Yuras by a solo walkathon from Foam Lake to Wynyard, a distance of forty miles. It is dedicated to those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. There are fifty five names listed.

City
Wynyard
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3349
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47007-074
Type
Address
Yarnton Cres.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4771904, -104.638513
Inscription

Yarnton Cres.

Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Thomas Edwin Yarnton, who joined the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, saw heavy fighting in France.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4481
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47007-073
Type
Address
Weicker Bay
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.472617, -104.561238
Inscription

Weicker Bay

Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Dr. C. Merrill Weicker, who served with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during the Second World War and spent a year and half in a German prison camp.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4474
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47007-072
Type
Address
Sussex Cres.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4616216, -104.6424474
Inscription

Sussex Cres.

Province
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Body Content

Sussex Crescent is dedicated to the birthplace of Arthur Knight, the Victoria Cross winner in the First World War.

Knight Crescent is named for Sergeant Arthur George Knight, V.C., who won the Victoria Cross in the First World War. He enlisted in the 46th Battalion in Regina in 1914, was transferred to the 10th Alberta Battalion, and served three years in France and Belgium. He was also awarded the Belgium Croix du Guerre in 1917, and he was killed in action in 1918.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4466
City/Municipality
Regina
Memorial Number
47007-071
Type
Address
Sturdy Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4929555, -104.5971809
Inscription

Sturdy Street

Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to The Honourable John H. Sturdy, a veteran of the First World War.

City
Regina
Country
Type Description
Street
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4464