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City/Municipality
Lloydtown
Memorial Number
35101-021
Type
Address
Little Rebel Road and Rebellion Way
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.9903143, -79.6956225
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Jesse Lloyd Memorial
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In 1832 Jesse Lloyd, a Quaker who had come from Pennsylvania to Upper Canada about 1812, purchased 24 ha of land in this vicinity. During the following years he sold portions of his property to incoming settlers. The erection of a grist-mill, sawmill and woolen mill, two tanneries, stores and a number of pioneer industries hastened Lloydtown's growth. By 1851 the community contained a post-office and two churches and had a population of about 350 persons. Jesse Lloyd, the founder of the village, had played a significant role in the rebellion of 1837. He raised and trained a local force, but following MacKenzie's defeat Lloyd was forced to flee to the United States where he died in exile.

City
Lloydtown
Country
Type Description
Statue
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12213
City/Municipality
Newmarket
Memorial Number
35101-017
Type
Address
D’arcy and Church Streets
Location
Veteran's Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0510559, -79.4584045
Inscription

VETERANS
COMMEMORATIVE
WALKWAY

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Veterans Commemorative Walkway
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surroundings
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City
Newmarket
Country
Type Description
Walkway
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12089
City/Municipality
Newmarket
Memorial Number
35101-014
Type
Address
112 Main Street North
Location
Newmarket Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0628928, -79.4637009
Inscription

GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN
THAN THIS
THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE
FOR HIS FRIENDS

THEIR NAMES LIVETH FOR EVERMORE

1948

ERECTED BY THE

NEWMARKET VETERANS 

ASSOCIATION

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Newmarket Cemetery Cenotaph
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walkway
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bench
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The Newmarket Cemetery Cenotaph was erected in 1948 by the Newmarket Veteran's Association. It includes two flag poles, a walkway and a bench.

City
Newmarket
Country
Type Description
Stele
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10372
City/Municipality
Sutton
Memorial Number
35101-013
Type
Address
21 East Street
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 356
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.3009877, -79.3524718
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Sutton Legion Mural
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Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
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previous mural
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In 2004, the Sutton Royal Canadian Legion created a mural to respect Veterans and different sections of the military. They commissioned a new mural in 2019. 

Mrs. Anne Wilson from Keswick uncovered a photograph of her son, Warrant Officer Robert Wilson, killed in action in Afghanistan in 2008. Mrs. Bulmer unveiled a photograph of her late husband, Major Max Bulmer, who served as a minister to Canadian Forces in Europe after the Second World War. Poppies grace the bottom of the mural.

City
Sutton
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10239
City/Municipality
Keswick
Memorial Number
35101-011
Type
Address
26061 Woodbine Avenue
Location
Georgina Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.2775127, -79.4596296
Inscription

Georgina military museum

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Georgina military museum
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Georgina military museum
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Georgina military museum
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Georgina military museum
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Georgina Military Museum honours military members who served with distinction and gallantry. There are displays of military vehicles, military related memorabilia and dioramas.

City
Keswick
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9934
City/Municipality
Keswick
Memorial Number
35101-010
Type
Address
130 Glendolyn Boulevard
Location
Stephen Leacock Theatre
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.2390758, -79.4651715
Inscription

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BRANCH 556
NORTH GWILLIMBURY

LEST
WE
FORGET

1914
1918

1939
1945

KOREA

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Keswick Cenotaph
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Rodney Beswick
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surroundings
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Keswick cenotaph at Stephen Leacock Center (new location)
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The Keswick cenotaph was relocated in 2017 from its former site at the intersection of Church Street and The Queensway, to its current site in front of the Stephen Leacock Theatre on Glendolyn Avenue.

Walter Mackey and Seargent at Arms Rod Beswick of Royal Canadian Legion 356 Sutton suggested the relocation due to a number of issues, including its limited size, sloped landscape and out-of-the-way location that made it almost unnoticeable as part of the landscape.

Council approved a budget of $155,000 in 2018 and fast-tracked the project to accommodate services in 2018 that marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.  A new permanent base was installed for the cenotaph, which was refurbished and carries two new inscriptions to its dedications to those who have served, including the First and Second World Wars, Korean War, Afghanistan, and peacekeeping.

City
Keswick
Country
Type Description
Slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9051
City/Municipality
Sutton
Memorial Number
35101-009
Type
Address
High and Burke Streets
Location
Sutton Cenotaph Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.3000069, -79.352799
Inscription

ERECTED BY
THE SUTTON LEGION
AND
MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY

IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
1914 — 1918   1939 — 1945
KOREA

LEST WE FORGET

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Sutton Cenotaph
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This cenotaph with a cement cross was dedicated to members of Georgina Township and community who gave their lives during the First and Second World Wars, and the Korean War.

City
Sutton
Country
Type Description
Cross
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9050
City/Municipality
Sutton
Memorial Number
35101-008
Type
Address
5646 Black River Road
Location
Briar Hill Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.3123572, -79.3553905
Inscription

TO OUR
GLORIOUS DEAD

WE WILL
REMEMBER THEM

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Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
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inscription
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Rodney Beswick
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Briar Hill Cemetery Memorial Cross
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The Briar Hill Cemetery memorial consists of a 2-tier cement base with a metal cross, on a cement slab with a walkway. There are also flagpoles with the Canadian and United Kingdom flags.

City
Sutton
Country
Type Description
Cross - cement
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9049
City/Municipality
Georgina
Memorial Number
35101-007
Type
Address
3527 Baseline Road
Location
York Regional Police #3 District Headquarters
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.2903558, -79.418601
Inscription

[front and back/devant et arrière]

(Canadian Forces crest/insigne des Forces canadiennes)

THIS STONE HONOURS THOSE WHO
SERVED AND ENDURED FEAR,
HARDSHIP AND SACRIFICE
BY SEA, LAND AND AIR
IN SERVICE OF THEIR
COUNTRY

[stone/pierre]
THE CANADIAN FORCES
RECOGNITION STONE
WAS FUNDED WITH THE
GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE
POLICE APPRECIATION NIGHT
COMMITTEE

NOVEMBER 4, 2011

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Canadian Forces Recognition Stone
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This stylised memorial stone was erected by the York Regional Police. The memorial was unveiled on November 4, 2011, and is dedicated to the men and women of the Canadian Forces, both past and present.

City
Georgina
Country
Type Description
Stone - beige granite, base - gray granite
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8516
City/Municipality
Holland Landing
Memorial Number
35101-006
Type
Address
19513 Yonge Street
Location
In front of the East Gwillimbury Public Library
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.104397, -79.4923104
Inscription

SAMUEL LOUNT
1791-1838

A martyr of the Rebellion of 1837, Pennsylvania-born Samuel
Lount farmed and operated a smithy near Holland Landing. He
was generous with help and advice to new settlers, and from
1834 to 1836 sat as a reformer in the Legislative Assembly.
Hoping to expedite social and political change, Lount agreed to
command forces in William Lyon Mackenzie's uprising against
the government. When the rebels were soundly defeated on
December 7, 1837, Lount attempted to flee the country. He was
captured weeks later and convicted of treason along with another
prominent rebel, Peter Matthews. Disregarding petitions for par-
don bearing thousands of signatures, the authorities hanged the
two men at Toronto on April 12, 1838.

Ontario heritage Foundation an agency of the Government of Ontario



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plaque
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This plaque dedicated to Samuel Lount is named "Samuel Lount 1791-1838". It was erected in 1973.

City
Holland Landing
Country
Type Description
Provincial Military Plaque
Photo Credit
(www.ontarioplaques.com)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4557