This school was named in honour of Lt. Colonel Barker V.C.
Lt. Colonel Barker V.C.School
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This school was named in honour of Lt. Colonel Barker V.C.
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ERECTED TO
THE GLORIOUS
MEMORY OF
OUR BOYS
WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES FOR THE
GREAT CAUSE
1914
1918
THER NAME
LIVETH FOR
EVERMORE
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1939 - WORLD WAR II - 1945
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YPRES
THE SOMME
VIMY RIDGE
PASSCHEDNAELE
CAMBRAI
MONS
The original memorial was built in 1920, a tall carved memorial flanked by spear and drapery motifs on the main body. The Government donated a German artillery gun from the First World War to Gilbert Plains in 1920 and it became part of the original war memorial. The gun was taken for scrap metal during the Second World War. It was found out afterwards that three quarters of the metal from the gun ended up in Japan because someone stole the metal and sold it.
The rural municipality fronted money for the next memorial which was supplied by Thompson & Co. of Toronto. The cenotaph stood by the sidewalk leading to the Brickburn School until the late 1960s when the new elementary school was built. It was then almost surrounded by the school. With the construction of a new park, the Legion took the opportunity to move the cenotaph to a more accessible location and it was rededicated on 14 September 2002.
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W.W.I. 1914 - 1918
W.W.II. 1939 - 1945
KOREA 1950 - 1953
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES OF CANADA
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
This stele was constructed on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 48 and is dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
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FIRST WORLD WAR
1914 - 1918
J. ADAMS
A.E. ARNOLD
W.E. ARNOLD
L.H. BARNARD
H.C. BATTY
W.J. BAWDON
S. BLOUGH
J.R. BROWN
G.W. BUCHAN
J. CALDER
L.A. CAMPBELL
R.A. CHARD
W.J. CHESHIRE
G.B. CLAREY
J. CLARK
W.G. CLARK
F.W. CLARKE
J.C. CLARKE
W.A. CLELAND
W.W. CODE
R.O. CROWE
R. CRUISE
C. CURTIS
H. CURTIS
F.J. DAGG
R. DEWAR
B. DILWORTH
R.R. ELLIOTT
E. ENGBRETSON
H.S. FERGUSON
L.M. FLEMMING
H.W. GARDINER
W.J. GARDNER
C.W. GRAY
S. HESSON
R.J. HEWEY
W.H. HICKS
G.H. HILLS
H.C. HUNTER
J. HUTSON
F. JAUNCEY
W.A. JOHNS
J. KERR
H. KNIGHT
J. KURYK
L. LANE
T. LATTA
B. LAW
W. LEE
D.B. LEIGH
C. MCKEE
D. MCLELLAN
J.H. MCMILLAN
H. MURPHY
H. NICODEMIS
M. OLSON
A. PAUL
H.L. PEARSON
G. PHARE
F. PIKE
R.W. PITTS
D. POLLARD
J.E. REINHART
J.B. RICHARDS
J. ROLLINGS
J. ROSS
J.A. SECORD
R.H. SECORD
C.W. SHAW
H. SILVERSTEIN
C.W. SKINNER
G.E.T. SMITH
C.C. STACEY
D.V. STELCK
G. STEWART
C.H. STORY
H. TOMLIN
A. TVERDUN
H. WHITE
H. WHITMORE
A.H.G. WHITTAKER
S.R. WIDMEYER
F.L. YOUNGHUSBAND
A.B. REID
THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE
THESE GAVE THEIR ALL
DAUPHIN DISTRICT
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SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945
J.W. ARTHURS
C.H. BAXTER; D.MC. BAXTER; J.S. BLADON; L.C. BURR; G.W. CARRUTHERS; D. CHALMERS; S.V. CHAMBERS; R. CHARTIER; D.A. CRAIG; W.G. CRAWFORD; K. CRAWFORD; B.D. DAVIS; G.H. DURSTON; V.D. FERRIS; H.A. FISHER; V.R. FOLKERSEN; R. FULTON; E.T. GARLINSKI; A.L. GIBB; F. GIDILEVICH; H.R. GRAHAM; R.J. GURR; J.F. HARRIGAN; W.D. HARRISON; A. HAWRYSH; R. JUSTICE SR.; R. JUSTICE JR.; D.V. JACKSON; T.J. KARAIM; M. KORNEY; W. KORMARNISKY; J. KUSTRA; S. LINTICK; T.B. LITTLE; E.E. LOCKE; J.H. LOVE; M.R. MAKSYMETZ; A.J. MARSH; F.M. MYERS; M.J. NEILL; C.C. PATTERSON; T. PEARSON; F.G. PEEBLES; J.D. PILOTE; O.R. PIPE; E.S. POLLON; K.F. RAY; J.W. RICHARDSON; H. ROUSSIN; B. RUDKAWICH; C.E. SAUNDERSON; W. SCHYKULSKI; D.H. SCOTT; M. SENCHUK; H.A. SHEWFELT; I. SCHWETZ; A.R. SKINNER; W.T. SKINNER; A.G. SKWAROK; J. SLYZUK; W.C. SMITH; W.G. SMITH; C.W. SNYDER; F.B. SNYDER; J. SOSNOWSKI; S. TKACHUK; H.K. VEAL; J. WAKULA; C.R. WARD; B.R. WHALEY; G.S. WHITMORE; A.F. WICKES; D. WILLIAMSON, SR.; D. WILLIAMSON, JR.; S.T. WILLIS; J. YURKIW; J. ZINCHYSHYN; J.A. MCFADDEN; T. NEGRICH
THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE
THESE GAVE THEIR ALL
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KOREA 1952
G.C. SMALL
THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE
THESE GAVE THEIR ALL
This monument, designed by a local architect named Herbert Payton, was constructed by the town of Dauphin beginning in the summer of 1923. The sculpture, entitled "Miss Canada in Mourning" was sculpted by Signor Rumbollo from Italy. Originally erected in front of the local Canadian National Railway station, the monument was moved to Memorial Boulevard in 1964. It is dedicated to the local war dead from the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. The Dauphin Cenotaph was unveiled on June 19, 1924, in memory of "Our citizen soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice during the Great War". Sir James Aikens, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba attended the unveiling of this beautiful Memorial column, topped by a nine foot figure of Miss Canada. The Memorial was paid for by public inscription and was contracted to Guinn and Simpson of Portage La Prairie at a cost of five thousand and five hundred dollars. There are 82 names of men from Dauphin and District who fell in the First World War and 80 names of men who fell in the Second World War.
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LEST WE FORGET
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALL THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY BY LAND, SEA AND AIR
AT THE COMING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
LAWRENCE BRANCH 87 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
This memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 87 (Lawrence) in honour of the local war dead.
1914
1918
OUR HONORED DEAD
A.J. ADAMTHWAITE
H.B. RAPLEY
A. CAMPBELL
G. SPARROW, JR.
G. KENNEDY
W.J. BLACKBURN
W. OLIVER
J. KIPPEN
F.T.A. SCHOEMPERLEN
A. MARGOLIOUTH
P. BRIDGES
F. EDWARDS
G. HEPWORTH
J. LITTLE
O. ROBERTS
R.M. MORTON
J. JOHNSTONE
M. CRAWFORD
L. BUCHANAN
A. FLETT
S. FLETT
W. GIRLING
J. ALLISON
J. HODGSON
J. PIRIE
A.D. MACDONALD
J. BARREN
H. LAUDER
I. BERCIER
1939 - WORLD WAR II - 1945
1954 - NATO FORCES
N. GAWIUK
D. BRADLEY
The Strathclair Cenotaph was dedicated in the summer of 1925 in memory of the local war dead of the First World War. It was erected by the Soldiers' Association of Strathclair and financially assisted by the Rural Municipality of Strathclair. The cenotaph has a pointed Gothic top, roughened outline and carvings of a wreath with ribbon.
An addition was later added for the names from the Second World War and NATO.
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This memorial was constructed for the old United Church in Rapid City and lists the names of local men who served during the Second World War.
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ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HONOR ROLL
PTE GEORGE AITKEN O
PTE RUSSELL J. BURLAND O
PTE ERNEST BUTCHART O
SERGT WILLIAM B. BUTCHART O
PTE BEN CHRISTIE -
CORP ALEXANDER CHISHOLM *
PTE JAMES CHISHOLM O
PTE NORMAN M. CURRIE O
PTE GEORGE M. GREIG O
PTE JOHN R. GREIG *
SERGT DOUGLAS H. HORNER *
CORP FRED M. HORNER O
PTE JOHN M. HUNTER -
PTE J. LETELLIER O
PTE EDWARD T. LOCKHART D.C.M. O
LIEUT. COL WM. T. LOCKHART M.D. O
LIEUT DUNCAN MCGREGOR *
CORP PETER R. MCGREGOR *
PTE GREGOR A. MCGREGOR O
PTE A. MCEWING O
PTE J.A.T. MCIVOR O
CADET DAVID M. MCNAUGHT
PTE WILLIAM J. MCNAUGHT O
CORP THOMAS RAMSAY -
PTE JOHN T. MUIR *
CAPT J.T. MULVEY M.D. O
A.M. JOSEPH M. RADCLIFFE
PTE. WILLIAM RAMSEY *
CADET HAROLD E. RITER
CAPT GEORGE H. ROSS *
R.Q.M.S ALEXANDER SAMPLE MS -
L. CORP JAMES A. SAMPLE -
PTE F.R. STADY O
PTE ROBERT M. STONE *
PTE ARTHUR STUART -
PTE GEORGE R. STUART
PTE KENNETH STUART O
PTE CHARLES STURMAN O
PTE HARVEY THOMAS
LIEUT RUBY DUFFUS O
LIEUT ELIZABETH SMITH O
KILLED *
WOUNDED -
OVERSEAS SERVICE O
FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS LIBERTY AND JUSTICE
1914 - 1918
This memorial was constructed for St. Paul's Presbyterian Church and is dedicated to those members of the congregation who served during the First World War.
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RAPID CITY AND DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL
1914 1918
"THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE."
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1939 1945
This memorial was constructed by Harry Fulcher for the municipality of Rapid City and unveiled by Brigadier-General H.M. Dyer on 9 July 1929. Atop the memorial is a cross with a sword, blade down, affixed to the front. The base consists of four steps.
In July 1948, a second plaque was added with names of the local war dead from the Second World War.
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
1914-1918
ROBERT CUMMING 27-11-17
DONALD CHRISTIAN 28-10-17
WILLIAM COLLINS 20-8-17
LAWRENCE COLLINS 2-8-18
MOSTYN DAY 20-5-15
FRANK JACKSON 22-7-16
PETER OAGE 28-6-17
RUSSELL PRESTON 9-4-17
PETER WILSON 21-6-18
THOMAS YOUNG 2-10-16
WILFRED STRONG 28-4-17
WILLIAM WOODS 21-6-18
1939-1945
OSWALD ARMSTRONG 3-2-45
FRED BIDOCHKA 12-7-44
MIKE BIDOCHKA 19-12-44
WILLIAM CLUFF 28-4-45
ALEX KOZAK 10-10-44
AUDREY MOULSON 8-8-42
EVERETT MILLER 12-10-44
HARRY PARTRIDGE 5-3-43
NELSON PEDEN 13-10-44
HENRY PIASTA 22-12-41
GEORGE STRANK 22-2-45
FRANK TOPOLNISKI 9-8-44
LESLIE YORK 22-7-44
LEST WE FORGET
The Rossburn Cenotaph was constructed with the support of local war Veterans and their families and is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. It was unveiled on June 24, 1921, with Premier Tobias Crawford Norris and General Hugh Marshall Dyler in attendance. The Second World War names were added in 1950.
It is not known which artist sculpted the statue.