Other

City/Municipality
Brandon
Memorial Number
46001-073
Type
Address
403-13th Street R7A4P9
Location
St. Matthew's Anglican Cathedral
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8437725, -99.9551362
Inscription

“To the Glory of God and in Memory of the Men & Women Who Served Their Country in the Great War, 1914-1919, and in Honour of the Wives and Mothers Whose Devotion and Self Sacrifice Made Victory Possible. Erected 1926.”

 

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glassincanada.org
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St Matthew's Anglican WWI window - King David, 2 warriors, Jerusalem
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glassincanada.org
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St Matthew's Anglican WWI window inscription
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glassincanada.org
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St Matthew's Anglican WWI window King David, 2 warriors, Jerusalem detail
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glassincanada.org
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N T Lyon Co Toronto detail
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glassincanada.org
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St Matthew's Anglican WWI window inscription
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glassincanada.org
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St Matthew's Anglican WWI window inscription
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Body Content

The First World War memorial window was erected by N.T. Lion, Toronto in 1926 in St. Matthew's Cathedral, the Anglican cathedral in Brandon, Manitoba. Bright red pennants fly from the staffs of the spear and the battle axe held by King David’s warriors. The buildings of Jerusalem can be seen in the background. A golden crown sits on David’s head as he raises his sword, as if offering it to the heavens.

City
Brandon
Country
Type Description
Stained Glass Window
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10248
City/Municipality
CFB Shilo
Memorial Number
46001-072
Type
Address
Royal Avenue & Aldershot Road R0K 2A0
Location
Canoe River Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.806732107353, -99.64344969505
Inscription

In recognition and memory of the efforts of approximately 40,000 Canadian Armed Forces personnel who served and the 162 Canadians who died in the cause of bringing peace and freedom to the people of Afghanistan.

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RCA Museum
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Unveiling Ceremony
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RCA Museum
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RCA Museum
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RCA Museum
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Body Content

3rd Canadian Division Support Group Commander, Colonel Scott McKenzie and other dignitaries were on hand for the Afghanistan Memorial Dedication Ceremony at Canoe River Memorial Park in Shilo on 26 June 2018. 

During operations in Afghanistan, Canadian soldiers relied on the LAV III, a light armoured vehicle, for sanctuary and safety.  For many the LAV III symbolizes Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan.  From 2001 to 2014, over 40,000 Canadian soldiers were deployed to Afghanistan.  During the operations in Afghanistan thousands of Canadian soldiers were wounded and 158 died, including 20 soldiers based out of CFB Shilo. The LAV III Monument is a fitting tribute to honour those Canadians who served.

The memorial project took six months to complete and many groups deserve thanks.  The vision and direction behind the project came from CFB Shilo Base Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Dave MacIntyre.  The LAV III Monument Program by Canada Company provided the monument and the main plaque.  The Shilo Service Club provided the stone cairn in front of the monument, and Real Property Operations constructed the cement pad that supports the LAV III.  The RCA Museum assisted with the acquisition and transportation of the LAV III from London, Ontario. 

City
CFB Shilo
Country
Type Description
Canada Company LAV III Monument
Photo Credit
Andrew Oakden
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10069
City/Municipality
Virden
Memorial Number
46001-071
Type
Address
Cemetery Rd
Location
Virden Cemetery, located immediately south of the Town of Virden
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.829042, -100.945635
Inscription

KILBORN Sergeant H /17047; FORSTER Private M /11542; HALES Corporal H /40145; POWER Sergeant R / 203617; COMPER Private 875302; EATON Corporal 1013189; MADDOX Sapper 425043; MEAD Private; PINEO Lieutenant; SWIFT Private 1289064

 

 

 

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Photo Credit
Virden’s Legion
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The Cross of Sacrifice dedication at the Virden Cemetery in 1926
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Body Content

The Cross of Sacrifice dedication at the Virden Cemetery was held in 1926. The Cross honours World War I dead. In the cemetery there are burials of ten locals who died in World War I and II.

 

City
Virden
Country
Type Description
Cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10060
City/Municipality
Virden
Memorial Number
46001-070
Type
Address
Cemetery Street
Location
Virden Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8277934, -100.9448723
Inscription

Dedicated to those who paid

the supreme sacrifice

in World War II 1939-45

and the Korean War

Royal Canadian Legion crest

Lest we Forget

At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them

Erected by the Royal Canadian Legion

Virden Branch #8

1982

 

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Photo Credit
Patricia Green
Caption
Virden War Memorial erected by Legion Branch 8 in 1982
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Body Content

The Virden Cemetery has a granite memorial erected by the Royal Canadian Legion in 1982 honouring veterans of World War II and Korea.

 

City
Virden
Country
Type Description
Granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10059
City/Municipality
Shilo
Memorial Number
46001-069
Type
Address
Royal Avenue and Aldershot Road, Canoe River Memorial Park
Location
Canadian Forces Base Shilo
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8048, -99.6427
Inscription

In recogition and memory of the efforts of approximately

40,000 Canadian Armed Forces personnel who served and

the 162 Canadians who died in the cause of bringing peace

and freedom to the people of Afghanistan

2001 - 2014

 

Erected here on the 26th day of June 2018 by the Shilo & Region Service Club in honour of their 50th anniversary on behalf of a grateful community "at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them"

LEST WE FORGET

 

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RCA Museum
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RCA Museum
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RCA Museum
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Unveiling Ceremony
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RCA Museum
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Body Content

3rd Canadian Division Support Group Commander, Colonel Scott McKenzie and other dignitaries were on hand for the Afghanistan Memorial Dedication Ceremony at Canoe River Memorial Park in Shilo on 26 June 2018. 

During operations in Afghanistan, Canadian soldiers relied on the LAV III, a light armoured vehicle, for sanctuary and safety.  For many the LAV III symbolizes Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan.  From 2001 to 2014, over 40,000 Canadian soldiers were deployed to Afghanistan.  During the operations in Afghanistan thousands of Canadian soldiers were wounded and 158 died, including 20 soldiers based out of CFB Shilo. The LAV III Monument is a fitting tribute to honour those Canadians who served.

The memorial project took six months to complete and many groups deserve thanks.  The vision and direction behind the project came from CFB Shilo Base Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Dave MacIntyre.  The LAV III Monument Program by Canada Company provided the monument and the main plaque.  The Shilo Service Club provided the stone cairn in front of the monument, and Real Property Operations constructed the cement pad that supports the LAV III.  The RCA Museum assisted with the acquisition and transportation of the LAV III from London, Ontario.

City
Shilo
Country
Type Description
LAV III Afghanistan
Photo Credit
RCA Museum
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10031
City/Municipality
Shilo
Memorial Number
46001-068
Type
Address
Canoe River Memorial
Location
Canadian Forces Base
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8048, -99.6427
Inscription

In recogition and memory of the efforts of approximately

40,000 Canadian Armed Forces personnel who served and

the 162 Canadians who died in the cause of bringing peace

and freedom to the people of Afghanistan

2001 - 2014 

Erected here on the 26th day of June 2018 by the Shilo & Region Service Club in honour of their 50th anniversary on behalf of a grateful community "at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them"

LEST WE FORGET

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Photo Credit
Kimberley Walker
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Afghanistan LAV III Memorial
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Photo Credit
Kimberley Walker
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LAV III Stone Cairn
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Body Content

Refurbished Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) III mounted on a cement pad, lighted and with an adjoining stone cairn commemorating all those who served in Afghanistan.

City
Shilo
Country
Type Description
LAV III Afghanistan
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10027
City/Municipality
Alonsa
Memorial Number
46001-067
Type
Address
6 Church Ave
Location
Alex Robertson Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Alonsa Honour Roll
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Rockland Honour Roll
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Province
Body Content

Housed inside the Alex Robertson Museum are FRAMED ROLLS OF HONOUR for the communities of Alonsa, Leifur, Kinosota, and a PLAQUE for the Community of Rockwood.

 

City
Alonsa
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9594
City/Municipality
Brandon
Memorial Number
46001-066
Type
Address
300 Commonwealth Way
Location
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9035375, -99.9436006
Inscription

needs further research/recherche incomplète

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Caption
Royal Canadian Air Force Second World War Memorial Wall
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statue
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Caption
Paving stones of a 60-foot Royal Canadian Air Force wing.
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Body Content

The unveiling of the Royal Canadian Air Force Second World War Memorial Wall took place September 10, 2014. It pays tribute to the airmen and airwomen of the British Commonwealth who lost their lives in the Second World War. The memorial is impressive in both size and scope. It's comprised of a 300 feet airfoil-shaped of black granite etched with 19,256 names, an eight-foot bronze airman. There is 12,000 square feet of paving stone, including a 60-feet Royal Canadian Air Force wing in full colour.

City
Brandon
Country
Type Description
Wall - granite wall, statue
Photo Credit
Bill Hillman/Lyle Gawletz
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9360
City/Municipality
Alonsa
Memorial Number
46001-065
Type
Address
6 Church Ave R0H 0A0
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.80083, -98.97417
Inscription

Alonsa War Memorial

 

Leslie Alfred Evelyn Botte

Charles Craig

Louis Curtis

Archibald Edwards

Alexander Thomas James Favelle

Joseph Horsely

Angus Rupert George Moore

Charles Moar

Walter Moore

Ernest Seale

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Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Alonsa War Memorial
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Body Content

The memorial, which looks like a brick pyramid with a flat top and brass plaque, commemorates local veterans of the First World War and Second World War. It was erected after WWI by the Alonsa Legion Branch No. 151, and the Alonsa Village School. The memorial is dedicated to citizens of the Alonsa region who served and died in military service during the First and Second World Wars.

 

City
Alonsa
Country
Type Description
Flat topped pyramid
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9318
City/Municipality
Rural Municipality of Pipestone
Memorial Number
46001-063
Type
Address
Needs Research
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.73874, -101.33196
Inscription

Ebor War Memorial

Lewis Leonard Peckham

Joseph Gerald Cocksedge

William Thomas Scott

William Renton

Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Ebor cairn
Province
Body Content

The cairn monument, which was erected near the former site of Ebor School by citizens of Ebor after WWI, commemorates soldiers from the local area who served and were killed in the First World War.

Another monument, erected by the Ebor Women’s Institute in 1982, commemorates the community of Ebor that was situated here.

City
Rural Municipality of Pipestone
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9316