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City/Municipality
Russell
Memorial Number
46004-017
Type
Address
Memorial Avenue and Assiniboine Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.7804017, -101.2849926
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN FLANDERS FIELDS


FOR GOD AND COUNTRY
1914        1918

(plaque)

[right side/côté droit]

(list of names)

[left side/côté gauche]

(list of names)

[back/arrière]
THOSE WHOM THIS MONUMENT
COMMEMORATES WERE NUMBERED AMONG
THOSE WHO AT THE CALL OF KING
AND COUNTRY LEFT ALL THAT WAS DEAR
TO THEM ENDURED HARSHNESS, FACED DANGER,
AND FINALLY PASSED OUT OF THE SIGHT
OF MEN BY THE PATH OF DUTY AND
SELF-SACRIFICE GIVING UP THEIR OWN LIVES
THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE IN FREEDOM

LET THOSE THAT COME AFTER SEE TO IT
THAT THEIR NAMES BE NOT FORGOTTEN

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Russell Cenotaph
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Body Content

The Russell Cenotaph was unveiled at a ceremony on June 22, 1922, in the presence of approximately 2,000 people from the surrounding district. It was erected by local Veterans in memory of the 83 men from the Town of Russell, Village of Binscarth and the Rural Municipalities of Boulton, Russell, Silver Creek and Shellmouth, who laid down their lives in the Great War.

Emanuel Hahn's design represents the sorrows caused by war. The soldier atop the cenotaph looks down in sadness at the ground below him, as if he might find there, his fallen comrades, if not for the tragedy of war. The statue depicts a young, grieving Canadian soldier in First World War army uniform. With uncovered head, he is standing at a battlefield grave – a simple cross with poppies and a broken chain at the base and the flag draped behind it – the final resting place of a comrade killed in action. His left hand rests on the cross, while his right hand holds a reversed rifle. His helmet is slung over his shoulder.

Plaques commemorating the Second World War dead were added on November 11, 1980, as a result of a donation by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 159. In 1999, the head of the soldier atop the memorial was removed by vandals. It was later recovered and reattached. The monument was refurbished in 2000 as a project of the 677 Russell Royal Canadian Air Cadets and funded by a Millennium grant from the Department of National Defence. Additional donations were provided by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 159, Pelly Trail Metis Federation, Town of Russell, and several individuals. 

Emanuel Hahn moved to Toronto at the age of seven with his family of artists and musicians from Germany, in 1888. He studied commercial design and model-making at Toronto Technical School and Ontario College of Art and Industrial Design. At 25 years old Hahn began a nearly lifelong contract with Thomson Monument Company of Toronto. Two years later, he also started work as a studio assistant to sculptor Walter Seymour Allward. Part of his duties included assisting on Allward’s significant works such as the South African War Memorial in Toronto.

In 1912 Hahn began an association with the Thomson Monument Company of Toronto. It was there, along with several assistants, he made the many war memorials that are found across Canada: Fernie, British Columbia; Killarney and Russell, Manitoba; Alvinston, BoltonCornwall, Hanover, Lindsay Malvern, Milton, Petrolia and Port Dalhousie, Ontario; Gaspe, Quebec; Moncton, New Brunswick; Springhill and Westville Nova ScotiaSummerside, Prince Edward Island.

Hahn is probably most famous as the designer of the Bluenose on the back of the Canadian dime and the Caribou on the back of the Canadian quarter. He was a victim of anti-German sentiment in the years following the Great War, when his design for the Winnipeg Cenotaph was rejected in 1925.

City
Russell
Country
Type Description
Shaft, statue - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2969
City/Municipality
Benito
Memorial Number
46004-016
Type
Address
West end of 1st Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.9133886, -101.550343
Inscription

[front/devant]

1914-1918 1939-1945
1950-1953

IN MEMORY OF VETERANS
WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR II
KOREA

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BENITO BRANCH 228

LEST WE FORGET

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Body Content

Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 228, this memorial is dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
Benito
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2179
City/Municipality
Dauphin
Memorial Number
46004-015
Type
Address
1516 Bond Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.158587, -100.0369543
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Body Content

This school was named in honour of Lt. Colonel Barker V.C.

City
Dauphin
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7657
City/Municipality
Gilbert Plains
Memorial Number
46004-014
Type
Address
20 Gordon Avenue West
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.148282, -100.4904975
Inscription

[front/devant]
ERECTED TO
THE GLORIOUS
MEMORY OF
OUR BOYS
WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES FOR THE
GREAT CAUSE
1914
1918
THER NAME
LIVETH FOR
EVERMORE

  • JOSEPH GALLANT
  • ERNEST WALKER
  • JOSEPH FRASER
  • DUNCAN B. LEIGH
  • WILLIAM MILLER
  • H.T. CHAPMAN
  • J.S. WHEAL
  • SGT. DON YOUNG
  • E.M. DUTTON
  • AMAN GALLANT
  •  
  • SGT. A.E. WEEKS
  • S.J. CAMPBELL
  • COLIN DOW
  • L.P. WAITE
  • LT.COL. GLEN A. CAMPBELL
  • WILLIAM SHAW
  • E.W. SPENCER
  • MAURICE D. ASHE
  • G.J.J. SHAW
  • LT. A.B. THORNE
  • G.C. BABBAGE
  • JOHN AVISON
  • W.J. GARDINER
  • CLAUDE A. MURRAY
  • LLOYD L. WINTERS
  • J. PARKMAN
  • D.G. FOREMAN
  • T.H. KINNIE
  • L.J. BROWN
  • GEO. BARNETT
  • W. AUGER
  • JACOB. R HENCZUK

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1939 - WORLD WAR II - 1945

  • A. BELL
  • F. CAMPBELL
  • G. CAMPBELL
  • J. CHARLES
  • G. DURSTON
  • R. DUTTON
  • A. GARDNER
  • E. GARLINSKI
  • J. GRAY
  • R. HART
  • T. KARAIM
  • P. KOLCUN
  • T. KRYNSKI
  • S. LITYNESKI
  • E. MCCLARTY
  •  
  • J. SAWDEN
  • R. SNYDER
  • N. STEELE
  • A. STRAND
  • D. TORKELSON
  • G. WHITE
  • R. WHITE
  • J. WRIGHT

[back/arrière]
YPRES

THE SOMME

VIMY RIDGE

PASSCHEDNAELE

CAMBRAI

MONS

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Tammy Lynch
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Tammy Lynch
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Gilbert Plains Cenotaph
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Patrick Morican, Province of Manitoba
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Body Content

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.

City
Gilbert Plains
Country
Type Description
Pillar - marble
Memorial CF Legacy ID
183
City/Municipality
Birch River
Memorial Number
46004-013
Type
Address
Drury Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.38915, -101.10116
Inscription

[front/devant]

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

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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.

City
Birch River
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1788
City/Municipality
Dauphin
Memorial Number
46004-012
Type
Address
Memorial Boulevard
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.14803, -100.05149
Inscription

[front/devant]

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

[side/côté]

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

[side/côté]

KOREA 1952

G.C. SMALL

THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE

THESE GAVE THEIR ALL

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Body Content

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.

City
Dauphin
Country
Type Description
White marble statue and tyndall limestone stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1791
City/Municipality
Rorketon
Memorial Number
46004-011
Type
Address
714 Main St, Rorketon, MB
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.3896, -99.58893
Inscription

[front/devant]

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

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Body Content

This memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 87 (Lawrence) in honour of the local war dead.

City
Rorketon
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1794
City/Municipality
Strathclair
Memorial Number
46004-010
Type
Address
119 Minnedosa Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4044256, -100.3936831
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Body Content

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.

City
Strathclair
Country
Type Description
Slab - granite and concrete
Memorial CF Legacy ID
252
City/Municipality
Rapid City
Memorial Number
46004-009
Type
Address
310 3rd Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.12023, -100.03289
Inscription

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Body Content

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.

City
Rapid City
Country
Type Description
Wood and brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1798
City/Municipality
Rapid City
Memorial Number
46004-008
Type
Address
310 3rd Avenue
Location
Inside wall of the church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.12023, -100.03289
Inscription

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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

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Body Content

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.

City
Rapid City
Country
Type Description
Wood plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1799