Other

City/Municipality
Rivers
Memorial Number
46001-040
Type
Address
601 Second Ave
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.030968, -100.2408462
Inscription

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Front/avant

IN MEMORY OF

THOSE WHO FELL IN

THE GREAT WAR

1914-1918

 

1935-1945

1950-1953

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Harry Palmer
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. It was unveiled on 12 June 1927 at a ceremony attended by Major-General H. D. B. Ketchen.

City
Rivers
Country
Type Description
Granite statue and shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
226
City/Municipality
Reston
Memorial Number
46001-039
Type
Address
123 7th Street
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.5563185, -101.0900383
Inscription

[right side/côté droit]

WORLD WAR I

        THEY DIED
1914 FOR THEIR 1918
        COUNTRY

T.J. BOND
A. DUFF
A. ELLIOTT
P. EVANS
W.J. EVANS
A. GORDON
T.W. GUTHRIE
R. HUNT
T. JOHNSTON
A.R. KELLY
A.E. MATTHEWS
D. McCORMICK
R. McCREADY
J.A. NAPIER
A. NEWBURY
J.H. READY
J.A. REID
C.M. STEWART
G. SMITH
J. STRATH
G.S. WHITTAKER
A. WHYTOCK
E. WYNACOTT

 

[left side/côté gauche]

WORLD WAR II

        THEY DIED
1939 FOR THEIR 1945
        COUNTRY

G. BIRNIE
M.H. BRANDON
D.E. BROWNLEE
E.K. BULLOCH
A.G. CALDWELL
K. FARNIE
J. FORMAN
A.J. GUTHRIE
A.E. HOLTON
E.W. HORNER
W. MENNIE
A. McKAY
K. McMURCHY
T. OLENICK
R.F. READY
W.A. ROBERTSON
E.E. SMITH

[front/devant]

THEIR NAMES LIVETH FOR EVERMORE

ERECTED TO THE MEMORY
              OF THE
            SOLDIERS
WHO DIED IN THE GREAT WAR
            1914-1918

"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS"

       AND WORLD WAR II
            1939-1945

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Dr. Gordon Goldsborough
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Front
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Dr. Gordon Goldsborough
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Inscription (right side)
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Dr. Gordon Goldsborough
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Body Content

The Reston War Memorial was unveiled by Sir James Aikens, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, on June 30, 1922. It is cast of Italian marble and topped by the figure of a Canadian soldier. The soldier’s gaze is slightly to the left. He is serious and calm, but intent on things and thoughts far away. He stands slightly at ease, with hands clasped over the barrel of his rifle. The fine carving exercised for his uniform, cap and accoutrements like the canteen are all expertly done. The cost was $3,600. 

In 1956, bronze plaques were added to the monument. Inscribed in the bronze on one side are the names of 23 First Great War victims and on the other side the names of 17 from the Second World War.

The flag staff was donated by the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Elizabeth Branch. It was made by Vulcan Iron Works Supply from second hand piping and sits in a cement base with the date of erection and donor name on the bronze plaque.

City
Reston
Country
Type Description
Statue
Memorial CF Legacy ID
224
City/Municipality
Oak Lake
Memorial Number
46001-038
Type
Address
291 Assiniboine Street West
Location
Beside Royal Canadian Legion Branch 79
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.7681266, -100.6344154
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Body Content

This memorial was erected in 1923 in memory of the local war dead of the First World War. Originally located in the Oak Lake Cemetery, the memorial was relocated to a municipal park and a second level added to incorporate the local war dead of the Second World War.

City
Oak Lake
Country
Type Description
Cement cross and shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
214
City/Municipality
Griswold
Memorial Number
46001-033
Type
Address
411 N Railway Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.7745629, -100.471177
Inscription

(1914-1918)
ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN OF GRISWOLD
AND DISTRICT WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES
ON THE ALTAR OF FREEDOM AND LIBERTY
IN THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
1939-1945
AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF

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Griswold Cenotaph
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Griswold Cenotaph unveiling ceremony in 1929.
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Body Content

The Griswold Cenotaph was unveiled in 1929 in memory of the First World War Veterans with the Second World War Veterans added later on another plaque.

This unusual and imaginative memorial uses the obelisk form as the apex of a large and complex design. Twisted 90 degrees from its traditional presentation, the obelisk gains a more dramatic presence. The use of what appear to be mortar shells and a monolithic bunker-like base make this one of Manitoba’s most interesting memorials. The inscriptions, which feature 25 names from the First World War and six from the Second World War, are also set in a distinctive format, on the memorial’s base.

City
Griswold
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Photo Credit
Clare Moir
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4660
City/Municipality
Glenboro
Memorial Number
46001-032
Type
Address
Highway 2 - Railway Avenue and Broadway Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.55545, -99.29094
Inscription

[obelisk/obélisque]

Vimy Ridge, Cambrai, Passchendaele, Ypres, Amiens, Somme

[inscription/inscription]

This monument was erected by a grateful people in memory of those who gave their lives for freedom in two great wars 1914 - 1918 and 1939 - 1945. Killed in action 1939 - 1945 (13 names/13 noms). "Lest we forget". 1914 - 1918 (34 names/noms) 1939 - 1945 (13 names/13 noms).

World War II

Martin Bailey

James Melvin “Jimmy” Barker

Mark Henry Brown DFC & Bar

Gordon Alton Cline

Hector Thomas Moore Cooper

Oliver Roland Donogh

Turner Frederickson

Roderick Harold Hurton

Barney August Isleifson

Theodore H. Jonsson

Paul Nelson Pennycook

Ralph Lloyd Thompson

Thomas L. Wayte

World War I

Frank Johnston Bailie MM

Bertram William Biles

Alan West Burnett

Barney Bjarnason

William Frederick Dodds

Edward Franklin Down

Christine Frederickson

Ellis Dixon Garnett

Walter Hindley

William John King

William James Lyall

Archibald Guy Magdelin

Frank Russell Malyon

Bertram Marshall

George Frederick McFadden

John McKay

Albert James McNicol

Alfred Samuel Moore

George Norwood

Gunnar Richardson

Albert Victor George Robb

Frederick Rumble

Norman Rusk

Conrad Sigtryggson

Sytryggur W. Sigurdson

Thor Sigurdson

Oscar Stephenson

Christman Swanson

Walter Henry Tillyer

Henry Tull

Arthur Frederick Viney

Grover Cleveland Vrooman

Robert Charles Williams

Howard Sylvester Wilton

 

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Historic Resources Branch, Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport
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obelisk
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A monument in Glenboro, in the Municipality of Glenboro-South Cypress, commemorates soldiers from the local area killed during military service. It was unveiled at a ceremony attended by Lieutenant Governor James Aikins on 1 June 1921.

City
Glenboro
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
187
City/Municipality
Brandon
Memorial Number
46001-030
Type
Address
1901 18th Street
Location
Brandon Municipal Cemetery, Veteran's Cemetery section
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8214226, -99.9618053
Inscription

VETERAN'S CEMETERY

(plaque)

ERECTED, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION NO3 JUNE 10, 1962

THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR
1899 - 1901

THE FIRST WORLD WAR
1914 - 1918

(plaque)

ERECTED, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION NO3 JUNE 10, 1962

THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945

THE KOREAN WAR
1951 - 1953

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Veteran's Cemetery War Memorial
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Body Content

This memorial was erected on June 10, 1962, by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 3 and dedicated to those who served in the South African War, First World War, Second World War and Korean War.

City
Brandon
Country
Type Description
Arch, columns - brick
Photo Credit
City of Brandon
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12517
City/Municipality
Douglas
Memorial Number
46001-029
Type
Address
Provincial Road 340
Location
Beside the Douglas Community Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8941999, -99.705855
Inscription

[front/devant]
ERECTED IN
MEMORY OF
OUR FALLEN COMRADES
1914   1919
BY VETERANS
OF THE GREAT WAR
AND FRIENDS

OUR
GLORIOUS DEAD

LORNE BROAD
PERCY BROAD
ALEX CAMPBELL
WILLIAM DOAK
HARRY FAGGETTER
JAMES LEITH
JOSEPH MADDER
GEORGE McLEAN
W.J. McGOWAN
CHARLES ROLLINS
THOMAS SHEPERDSON
GEORGE WESTCOTT
FRANK WHITTLE

[right side/côté droit]
RIGHTEOUS HEAVEN!
IN THY GREAT DAY OF VENGEANCE
BLAST THE TRAITOR
AND HIS PERILOUS COUNCILS,
WHO FOR WEALTH,
FOR POWER, THE PRIDE
OF GREATNESS OR REVENGE,
WOULD PLUNGE THIS NATIVE LAND
IN CRUEL WAR.

[back/arrière]
BESTOW NOT ON THE
DEAD YOUR PRAISE
THEY HEED IT NOT
ABOVE.
THE MEN WHO LIVE
AND SUFFER
ARE THEY WHO NEED
YOUR LOVE.
THE VERY STONES
CRY OUT TO US,
TOO LONG
HAVE WE DELAYED,
THE DEBT OF HONOUR
FACES US,
AND THAT DEBT
MUST BE PAID.

[left side/côté gauche]
THEY DIED UNNOTICED
IN THE MUDDY TRENCH,
NAY! GOD WAS WITH THEM,
AND THEY DID NOT BLENCH,
FILLED THEM WITH HOLY FIRES
THAT NAUGHT COULD QUENCH
AND WHEN HE SAW THEIR WORK
ON EARTH WAS DONE
HE GENTLY CALLED TO THEM
MY SONS, MY SONS.

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Terry MacDonald, Victoria Edwards
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Rural Municipality of Elton
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Rural Municipality of Elton
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Body Content

A First World War German Maxim Spandau 7.92-mm machine gun sits on top of the Douglas War Memorial. It was erected by Veterans and friends to commemorate comrades killed in the First World War and unveiled by Brigadier-General H. D. B. Ketchen at a ceremony on 17 November 1922.&nbspThe memorial was made of stone and is approximately 8 feet high.

There are several verses on the memorial. One verse is a modified version of a speech about the Wars of the Roses, from Nicholas Rowe’s early-18th century play Jane Shore. Another, a poem by Canon Scott, printed in the Carp, Ontario Review in 1921, addresses a common source of debate around war memorials: should they honour only the dead, or all who served? 

Captured guns—war trophies from the front, were collected throughout the war. Dominion Archivist, Sir Arthur Doughty, recorded where and which unit the artillery had been taken, and where they ended up. He received hundreds of requests for guns to use on memorials; by the time he was finished, 3,450 German guns were in use beside, on, or even as memorials across the country. Most have disappeared, some having rotted or been removed for safety reasons. Many others were melted down during the Second World War.

City
Douglas
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5186
City/Municipality
Brandon
Memorial Number
46001-027
Type
Address
1116 Victoria Avenue
Location
26th Field Regiment Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8421628, -99.9531931
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Gordon Goldsborough
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First Baptist Church Great War Honour Roll
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This Honour Roll was located in the First Baptist church building on 1037 Lorne Avenue. In 1994 the building was sold and the Honour Roll, listing the names of parishioners who served during the First World War is now displayed at the Brandon Armoury.

City
Brandon
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11551
City/Municipality
Shilo
Memorial Number
46001-026
Type
Address
Aldershot and Gunner Roads
Location
Canadian Forces Base Shilo, south side of Base Headquarters
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.806116, -99.637409
Inscription

IN HONOUR OF THE INDIGENOUS VETERANS
WHO HAVE SERVED THE PEOPLE OF THIS LAND

EN L'HONEUR DES VÉTÉRANS AUTOCHTONES
QUI ONT SERVI LE PEUPLE DE CE TERRITOIRE

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Canadian Forces Base Shilo STAG
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Memorial Tipi - view from the east
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Canadian Forces Base Shilo STAG
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Memorial Tipi - view from the west
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Canadian Forces Base Shilo STAG
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Memorial Tipi - view from south with plaque (Aldershot Road)
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Body Content

Memorial Tipi was placed on Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Shilo land on 3 November 2022 and the plaque was unveiled on 8 November 2022. The memorial honours Indigenous Veterans who have served the people of this land. The Tipi was erected by members of CFB Shilo in a public gathering and blessed by a local Elder.

It was designed by CFB Shilo’s Military Co-Chair of the Defence Aboriginal Advisory Group (Sergeant Leblanc), as well as Material Technicians on base who built it. The metal structure is a reminder of Indigenous cultures and healing, and is a way to represent Indigenous cultures in CFB Shilo and surrounding areas. The Tipi represents home, protection, community and a sacred place. Its colours were chosen from the medicine wheel teachings: yellow (east), red (south), black (west), white (north), blue (father sky), green (mother earth), and purple (self, center). They are associated with the four cardinal directions as well as the sky, earth and center. This reminds us that everything comes in fours: four seasons, four stages of life, four races of humanity and four cardinal directions.

City
Shilo
Country
Type Description
Tipi - metal
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11133
City/Municipality
Boissevain
Memorial Number
46001-025
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
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Boissevain-Morton Library and Archives
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Back of Memorial Hospital, 1947.
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Boissevain-Morton Library and Archives
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Half of Memorial Hospital converted to community centre at 468 South Railway Street.
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Memorial Hospital arch
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www.prairie-towns.com
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Memorial Hospital
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War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

Memorial Hospital was opened in 1948 at 305 Mill Road. It was erected as the Boissevain and District tribute to those who had fallen in the two World Wars. In 1977, the building was cut in half, with one half relocated to South Railway Street where it serves as a community centre and the other half demolished.

City
Boissevain
Country
Type Description
Building - hospital
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11013