The Parish of St Luke erected those memorials. Those Honour Roll of St Luke were unveiled in St. Luke in 1945 and they is dedicated to the Parishioners who served during the First and the Second Word War.
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The Parish of St Luke erected those memorials. Those Honour Roll of St Luke were unveiled in St. Luke in 1945 and they is dedicated to the Parishioners who served during the First and the Second Word War.
The Parish of St Luke erected this memorial. This memorial of the Winnipeg Grenadiers (Hong Kong - 1941-45 ) was unveiled in St. Luke in 1945 and they is dedicated to the Parishioners who served during the Second Word War.
This Cross, on a wooden base made of old shell cases stood for two
years on Vimy Ridge. It was erected in Memory of the Officers
Non Commissioned Officers and Men of the 78th Battalion Canadian
Infantry Winnipeg Grenadiers who fell on Vimy Ridge January-April 1917
the site was that of the "Winnipeg Grenadiers Crater" named in honour
of the heroic action of Sgt S.ST.C. Lloyd who on Feb. 9th 1917
discovered a mine shaft and blew it, inflicting heavy loss on the
enemy and sacrificing his own life. It was brought to Canada in 1923
and set up in St. Lukes Church grounds before the main door of the
church, for safe keeping.
Placed on this wall and rededicated Remembrance Sunday, Nov 10 1957.
The Winnipeg Grenadiers Cross was erected at Vimy Ridge (France) in 1921 by surviving members of The Winnipeg Grenadiers as a memorial to comrades who fell in the famous battle. The cross was made of oak from Carency, France and stood on a base made from wooden shell cases. For two years it stood on Vimy Ridge beside a crater where Sergeant St G.O. Lloyd blew up an enemy mine on February 19, 1917, sacrificing his life and causing heavy losses on the enemy.
The cross was brought back to Winnipeg in 1923 to The Parish Church of St. Luke where it was erected outside the west doors in the driveway. It was dedicated there to the 78th Battalion Winnipeg Grenadiers. In 1957, the cross was restored by parishioner Walter Monson and moved in the nave and later into the narthex.
Greater love hath no man than this,
that a man lay down his life
for his friends.
To the Glory of God and in loving Memory of Lieutenant William Leonard Lanigan, Royal Air force. Killed in July 12, 1918.
This memorial stained glass window was erected by the Parish of St Luke and unveiled in early 1919. It was dedicated to Lieutenant W.L. Lanigan, Royal Air Force, killed on July 12, 1918. The window depicts Christ bearing the cross and was designed by Robert McCausland Limited, Toronto.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATEFUL
TRIBUTE TO THE MEN WHO WENT OUT FROM
THIS PARISH IN THE GREAT WAR FOR THE
MAINTENANCE OF HONOUR, JUSTICE AND
LIBERTY, 1914-1919.
[below the three main piece of stained glass/sous le trois principaux vitraux]
IS THIS NOT THE BLOOD OF THE MEN THAT WENT IN JEOPARDY OF THEIR LIVES
This stained glass window was erected by the Parish of St. Luke and unveiled in early 1920. The window depicts pouring out the water of the well of Bethlehem and was designed by Robert McCausland Limited, Toronto. In the First World War, 281 men from St. Luke’s enlisted for active service, 43 of whom were killed in action
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1914-1918
To the Glory of God and in Honor
of the Members of St. Luke's Parish
who served in the Great War.
ROLL OF HONOR
[first column/première colonne]
ADAMS F.
ADAMS C.
ADAMS C.
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ANDREWS C.F.
ANDREWS C.S.
ANDREWS C.W.
ARKLESS C.
ARMSTRONG DA.B.
ARNOLD C.
ARNORD.H.O.
ARNOLD.H.V.
ATHEY.H.B.
BAILEY.B.S.
BANFIELD.W.B.
BARKER.R.A.
BATES C.D.
BILLINGS. J.
BILLINGS W.L.
BIRCH H.M.
BIRCHALL C.S.
BLACKWOOD H.P.
BOALCH F.W.
BOYD T.H.
BROUCH R.R.
BROWN R.
BRYAN E.O.
BURBIDGE C.C.
BURBIDGEC.H.
BURRITT R.
CADWALLADER C.M.
CAMERON D.L.CAMERON L.F.
CARMAN C.H.
CARR W.M.
CHIVERS C.W.U.
CHORLEY C.
CLARKE T.A.
CLEARY E.J.
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CLOUCH C.V.
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COWAN J.
COWAN W.
COX E.A.
COX S.??
COX S.P.
CRABB ??
CREICHTON L.
CRISP W.A.
CROSSLEY C.S.
CROSSLEY ?? C.
DALES L.O.
DAVIES A.T.DENISON R.L.
DETCHON E.
DORE W.H.
DOWNING H.F.
DRACE E.
DUNDAS A.F.S.
ELLIOTT C.B.
ELLIS R.N.
ELLIS W.C.
ELSWORTH R.E.
FAULKNER W.G.
FLETCHER C.C.
FLETCHER J.
FONSECA C.C.
FONSECA L.A.
FORSEY F.
FOX E.J.
FROST J.P.
GALLAGHER C.A.
GARDNER J.C.
GOLDRING E.F.
GRAIN C.O.
GRANT A.McQ
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GRANT D.W.
GRANT V.
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HICK C.
HOLLAND E.
HOMER ??
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IRVING A.E.
IRVING F.L.W.
JOHNSON M.W.
JOHNSON A.N.
KERSHAW W.
KETO??
KEYES W.M.
KILVERT H.B.
KAWSON A.
LAYTON J.C.
LAYTON N.
LINDSAY C.
LITTLE ELIZABETH ??
LOWE ??
LOWE- T
[forth and fifth column/quatrième et cinquième colonne]
IN MEMORIUM
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BARKER W.S.C.
BELLHOUSE R.W.S.
BROWN E.R.
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COX E.H.
CURRAN J.P.
CURRAN V.
CALT ??
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GRANT H.M.C.
HAFFNER H.J.
HARDWICK D.C.
HARFORD C.C.
HARRIS S.B.
HETHERINGTON F.M.
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HOWELL E.
KING A.C.
LANIGAN W.L.
LAWS H.A.
LAWSON C.W.
LINDSAY H.
LUMSDEN J.
LYNCH G.D.
MOORE A.E.
McKNIGHT O.F.
ORDE F.H.
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ROBERTSON H.A.
ROBERTSON S.C.
ROSS R.A.
SHELDON C.S.
SINCLAIR L.C.
WALLACE G.C.
WEBB H.W.
WEBB M.
WHYTE F.L.
WOODS J.S.
WOODS W.R.
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LOWE R.H.
LOWE R.C.
MACDONALD C.E.
MACKENZIE W.R.
MANSUR C.H.
MARGENSON W.
MATHERS J.E.
MAXTED B.
McCARTHY L.M.
McFARLANE R.H.H.
McINTOSH W.L.
McLELLAN A.F.
McLELLAN E.C.
McMEANS V.A.V.
MILBURN A.J.
MONTAGUE F.F.
MONTAGUE P.J.
MORRE J.
MULOCK R.H.
MUNRO D.
MUSGROVE B.C.
NEWMAN P.W.
NORQUAY A.J.
ORCHARD C.
ORCHARD F.
O GRADY C.F. DEC
O GRADY C.W. DEC
O GRADY W.A. DEC
PAGE N.W.
PAGE S.W.
PAGE W.
PAGE L.S.
PATERSON R.W.
PATTINSON A.R.
PATTINSON R.R.
PEAKE J.P.
PEARSON A.M.
PENSTON E.J.
PENSTON F.A.
PENSTON H.
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PENSTON WALTER
PENSTON WILFRED
PENTZ C.E.
PHINNEY H.H.
PHINNEY L.H.
PINK J.A.
POTTER W.H.
POWYS GWENDOLYN
POWYS P.C.
PREUDHOMME J.
RAMSEY F.A.
RICHARDSON S.N.
ROBERTSON V.W.
ROSS M.
RUTTAN A.C.
SAINSBURY F.J.
SALISBURY R.
SARCEANT C.C.
SAUNDERS A.L.
SEALE P.F.D.
SEALE P.F.D.
SHEFFIELD A.
SHEPPARD F.C.
SHIELDS J.
SIBBALD C.R.
SIMPSON H.S.
SINCLAIR J.S.
SINCLAIRJ.S.
SINCLETON W.B.
SNYDER A.A.
SNYDER R.I.
SPEED L.A.
SPEED C.R.S.
STANDEN W.T.
STANLEY H.
STEBBING J.O.
STIBBARD C.C.
STODDART H.B.
STUART W.H.
STURCESS W.
TAPPENDEN J.
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TASSELL A.J.
TASSELL E.S.C.
TAUNTON A.J.S.
TAUNTON R.A.
TAUNTON R.E.M.
TAYLOR H.M.
TAYLOR N.
TERRY H.
TREMAYNE H.A.
TROTTER S.F.
TUCKWELL H.T.
VIDLER N.
DE WAAL E.F.H.
WEBB A.E.
WEBB R.W.
WEEKS R.E.
WESCOTT G.B.
WEST J.P.
WHITE A.B.
WHITE E.N.
WHITE F.C.
WHITE N.E.
WILKINS G.
WILLIAMS C.M.V.
WILLIAMS V.C.
WILSON F.K.
WILSON S.H.
WILSON W.
WINDLE R.H.C.
WOOD J.H.
WOOD P.
WOOD W.B.
WOODARD J.
WOODMAN A.C.
WOODMAN F.V.
WOODMAN H.J.
WOODS M.H.
WRIGHT C.W.
This memorial was erected by the Parish of St Luke, and unveiled in 1924. Dedicated to the men of the Parish serving during World War I.
[inscription/inscription]
DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY
OF ALL THE VICTIMS OF WAR
THERE IS NO WAY TO PEACE
PEACE IS THE WAY
THE PEOPLE OF MANITOBA
AUGUST 6, 1985
The People of Manitoba dedicated this memorial, August 6, 1985 to the memory of all the victims of war.
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MURPHY HOUSE
DONATED TO THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE IN DECEMBER, 1940, BY MR. W.A. MURPHY IN MEMORY OF HIS SON GERALD KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE IN SEPTEMBER, 1940
MAISON MURPHY
DONNE À L'AVIATION ROYALE DU CANADA EN DÉCEMBRE, 1940 PAR M. W.A. MURPHY À LA MEMOIRE DE SON FILS GERALD TUÉ EN SERVICE ACTIF EN SEPTEMBRE, 1940
1997
This house was donated to the Royal Canadian Air Force in December 1940 in honour of Gerald Murphy, a Canadian killed while serving with the RCAF in September of that year. A memorial stone was placed in front of the house in 1997.
[front/devant]
1914 - 1918
IN MEMORIAM
"THEIR MISSION
ACCOMPLISHED.
OURS BUT BEGUN"
1939 - KOREA - 1945
This memorial, constructed in the early 1960s, was donated by Mr. George Lowe, a member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 97 (Fort Rouge). It is dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
[plaque/plaque]
1883 - 1983
THIS CENTENNIAL PLAQUE
WAS PLACED BY
THE ROYAL CANADIAN DRAGOONS
AT THIS
1885-1898 GARRISON SITE
This memorial is dedicated to the Royal Canadian Dragoons.