Other

City/Municipality
Borden
Memorial Number
35078-024
Type
Address
620 Ortona Road
Location
Canadian Forces Base Borden
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.263, -79.90034
Inscription

CAMP BORDEN

Camp Borden was established during the First World War
as a major training centre of Canadian Expeditionary Force
battalions. The Camp (including this structure) was off-
icially opened by Sir Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and
Defence, on July 11, 1916, after two months of intensive build-
ing. This military reserve, comprising over twenty square
miles, was soon occupied by some 32,000 troops. Training
facilities were expanded in 1917 with the institution of an
air training programme under the Royal Flying Corps, Canada,
and the construction of the first Canadian military aero-
drome, regarded as the finest military aviation camp in North
America. Following the armistice Camp Borden continued as
an important army and air force centre and became one of the
largest armed forces bases in Canada.

Erected by the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Recreation

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Erected by the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Recreation in 1976, this plaque is dedicated to the memory of the origins of Camp Borden.

City
Borden
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
(www.ontarioplaques.com)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2996
City/Municipality
Borden
Memorial Number
35078-023
Type
Address
Dieppe Road
Location
Canadian Forces Base Borden, Worthington Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.28605, -79.89039
Inscription

MAJOR GENERAL F.F. WORTHINGTON, C.B., M.C., M.M., C.D.
FATHER OF THE CANADIAN ARMOURED CORPS

ERECTED BY THE RCAC ASSOCIATION (CAVALRY)
1964

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Major General F.F. Worthington Memorial with plaque.
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Major General F.F. Worthington Memorial
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This memorial, erected in 1964 by the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Association (Cavalry), is dedicated to the memory of Major General F.F. Worthington, the founder and first Commandant of what is now the Armour School.

Sometime prior to February 2022, the plaque on the memorial was removed.

City
Borden
Country
Type Description
Bust - metal
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2997
City/Municipality
Borden
Memorial Number
35078-022
Type
Address
620 Ortona Road
Location
Canadian Forces Base Borden
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.26304, -79.90117
Inscription

C INT C/CS of MI

This cairn commemorates the Canadian Intelligence Corps (C INT C) and the Canadian School of Military Intelligence (CS of MI). The C INT C was established on 29 October 1942. The Army established the CS of MI on this site in 1952 where it was affectionately known as the "College of Knowledge". Army Military Intelligence training took place here until 1967, when the C INT C was reduced to nil strength, and the CS of MI was disbanded and merged into the Canadian Forces School of Intelligence and Security (CFSIS). Tri-service Military Intelligence training for the unified Canadian Forces continued at CFSIS until 1999 when the Canadian Forces School of Military Intelligence (CFSMI) was formed. CFSMI was moved to CFB Kingston in 2000.

Ce cairn commémore le Service canadien des renseignements et l'École canadienne du renseignement militaire. Le Service canadien des renseignements est fondé le 29 octobre 1942. C'est ici, en 1952, que l'Armée établit l'École canadienne du renseignement militaire, alors surnommée affectueusement College of Knowledge. L'instruction en matière de renseignement militaire à l'intention de l'Armée de terre y est dispensée jusqu'en 1967, au moment ou les effectifs du Service canadien des renseignements sont réduits à zéro, et ou l'École canadienne du renseignement militaire et dissoute et absorbée par l'École du renseignement et de la sécurité des Forces canadiennes (ERSFC). L'instruction interarmées du renseignement militaire pour les Forces canadiennes intégrées se poursuit à l'ERSFC par la suite jusqu'en 1999, année de la fondation de l'École du renseignement militaire des Forces canadiennes (ERMFC), laquelle déménage à la BFC Kingston en 2000.

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This memorial was erected by the Intelligence Association in commemoration of the Canadian Intelligence Corps and the Canadian School of Military Intelligence.

City
Borden
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2998
City/Municipality
Borden
Memorial Number
35078-021
Type
Address
620 Ortona Road
Location
Canadian Forces Base Borden
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.26304, -79.90117
Inscription

ROYAL CANADIAN
AIR FORCE

IN MEMORY OF
THE OFFICERS
AND AIRMEN
OF CAMP BORDEN
WHO DIED
IN THE SERVICE
OF THEIR COUNTRY

CAMP BORDEN

ROYAL FLYING CORPS 1917
ROYAL AIR FORCE 1918
CANADIAN AIR FORCE 1920
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE 1924

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Camp Borden Air Force Memorial
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This memorial is dedicated to the memory of airmen from Camp Borden killed in service. These airmen served with the Royal Flying Corps, 1917, the Royal Air Force, 1918, the Canadian Air Force, 1920, and the Royal Canadian Air Force, 1924.

CFB Borden is the birthplace of the Royal Canadian Air Force. It's first training grounds and original hangers lie just to the west of this location at the museum. Additionally there are also a selection of planes located nearby on the grounds.

City
Borden
Country
Type Description
Stele - granite
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3002
City/Municipality
Borden
Memorial Number
35078-020
Type
Address
118 Hangar Street
Location
Canadian Forces Base Borden
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.26834, -79.91305
Inscription

1 NOVEMBER 1939 - 31 MARCH 1946
THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED TO
THE THOUSANDS OF
MEN AND WOMEN WHO SERVED AT
NO. 1
SERVICE FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL
CAMP BORDEN
UNDER THE
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
AIR TRAINING PLAN

ERECTED BY
441 (HURONIA) WING R.C.A.F.A.
26 SEPTEMBER 1993

PROUDLY THEY SERVED

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No. 1 Service Flying Training School Memorial
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Dedicated on 26 September 1993 by 441 (Huronia) Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, this memorial is dedicated to the men and women who served at No. 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during the Second World War.

City
Borden
Country
Type Description
Stele - granite
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3001
City/Municipality
Wasaga Beach
Memorial Number
35078-019
Type
Address
30 Lewis Street
Location
Town Hall of Wasaga Beach
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.5209162, -80.0161574
Inscription

[front/devant]
TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH
INCORPORATED 1974

DEDICATED BY
THE TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH
TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO, ON OUR BEHALF
AT DIFFERENT TIMES AND
IN DIFFERENT PLACES,
WHILE IN THE SERVICE TO
OUR COUNTRY, HAVE PAID
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE.
ERECTED 1993

LEST WE FORGET

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1ST CANADIAN
PARACHUTE BATTALION
1942 - 1945

FIRST SPECIAL SERVICE FORCE
1942 - 1944

[back/arrière]
THE
CANADIAN AIRBORNE REGIMENT
1968 - 1995

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Constructed November 1993, in memory of the supreme sacrifice that many young men and women made on our behalf. The town of Wasaga Beach Cenotaph was dedicated as a memorial tribute to our veterans in a special ceremony at the 1993 Remembrance Day Service. Each year, the town's Remembrance Day Service is held at the Cenotaph.

City
Wasaga Beach
Country
Type Description
Obelisk - granite
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2603
City/Municipality
Waverley
Memorial Number
35078-018
Type
Address
Highway #93 and Darby Road
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.6432695, 79.8244807
Inscription

[front/devant]

THIS MONUMENT
WAS ERECTED BY THE
LADIES PATRIOTIC LEAGUE
OF WAVERLY AND VOLUNTARY
PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION - AD 1920
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES DURING THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE
1914 ----- 1918

WHO DIES FOR FREEDOM LIVES

MEDONTE

FRED REYNOLDS
GEORGE REYNOLDS
AMBROSE V. ARCHER
JOHN GRIGG
WESLEY CAMPBELL
HERBERT DUDDY
WILLIAM FARRAGHER
FRED HIGGINS
CLEVELAND MOUNT
DOUGLAS KITCHEN
RUSSELL MIDDLETON
MERVIN NASH
FRED RUMFORD
ROBERT RAAFLAUB
CHARLES ORR
GEORGE NELLES
HILTON WILLIAMSON
HOWARD TUDHOPE
WILLIAM TIGEN
EDWARD INNES
CON. BUCKLEY
W. JOHNSTON LESLIE

AND THEIR NAME SHALL LIVE FOR EVER

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WHO DIES FOR FREEDOM LIVES

TAY

WILLIAM QUINLAN
OSCAR FRENCH
J. CHAS. MONTGOMERY
W. WESLEY NEILLY
ALVIN JONES
HARRY RUMMNEY
MARSHAL NEY
NORMAN VINCENT
ERNEST CLAPP
FRANK KITCHENER
ALFRED CLARK
JAMES JOHNSTON
JOHN N. CARTER
NORMAN SWARTMAN
JAMES CURRIER
JOHN BELL
RONALD WRIGHT
ARCHIBALD McDONALD
JAMES LINTON
NORMAN RUSSELL
WILLIAM KENNEDY
FRANK C. McNABB
ANDREW W. DURNFORD
EARL RALSTON
JAMES LANGLEY
WALLACE H. BURNS

AND THEIR NAME SHALL LIVE FOR EVER

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WHO DIES FOR FREEDOM LIVES

TINY

LORNE BELL
COLONEL BELL
JOS. H. BLACKSTOCK
HOWARD KEMP
GEORGE DUSOME
HARRY ELLERY
WM. H. BRAITHWADE
WILLIAM A. FOSTER
EARNEST N. MOORE
PETER LACROIX
ALBERT STERRITT
ARTHUR BAILEY
PERCY ARNOLD

AND THEIR NAME SHALL LIVE FOR EVER

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WHO DIES FOR FREEDOM LIVES

FLOS

WALTER L. MIDDLETON
OLIVER S. GILBERT
HOWARD BELL
C. VERNER TRAIN
ERNEST DONALDSON
OSCAR KERR
DAVID W. KERR
JAMES DRYSDALE
ALFRED DAVIS
RICHARD McFADDEN
A. ROY SHIPCOTT
WM. C. HUMPHRIES
ALEX POLSON
LEONARD RALPH
GEORGE VANBUREN
MORLEY SNIDER
THOMAS J. FORSYTHE
WILLIAM S. RITCHIE
L.W. ROLFE
WALTER FRENCH
WM. H. CARRUTHERS
PATRICK MITCHEL
GEORGE GORE
JOSEPH SMITH
GEORGE W. VANSICKLE
JAMES PATERSON
M. GRANT LAWSON

AND THEIR NAME SHALL LIVE FOR EVER

[Medonte stele/stèle de Medonte]
1939 - 1945

IN HONOR
OF THE MEN WHO
DIED FOR THEIR
COUNTRY

MEDONTE

BRECHIN M.L.
BOYD J.
JOHNSTON J.H.R.
JANNETT L.A.
McNUTT G.R.
NICHOLLS H.
PLEDGER K.M.
PLEDGER T.O.
SHERIDEN B.G.
SHORTREED J.L.
TRUAX C.W.

KOREA
1950-1953

[Tay stele/stèle de Tay]
1939 - 1945

IN HONOR
OF THE MEN WHO
DIED FOR THEIR
COUNTRY

TAY

ARBOUR E.
BAKER E.E.
BARNES A.J.
BIETTE E.R.
BLANCHARD T.C.
BROTHERSTON W.M.
CADEAU C.J.R.
CADEAU W.F.
CURRY H.N.H.
EVANS T.H.I.
HODGINS N.J.
HODGINS M.E.
LANCASTER G.
LAWSON R.
MAYHEW J.D.
NELSON F.R.
PLOUFFE E.J.
REID D.W.
WILLIAMS C.
SHECKLETON R.J.

 

[Flos stele/stèle de Flos]

1939 - 1945

IN HONOR
OF THE MEN WHO
DIED FOR THEIR
COUNTRY

FLOS

ARCHER C.D.H.
CLUTE W.S.
DEAN C.M.
DUTCHER T.H.C.
FURLONG J.A.
HALL F.W.
HANSON H.
HILTZ E.J.
NAISMITH R.W.
NAISMITH D.A.
O'NEILL E.H.
SMITH O.A.
SPENCE J.A.
WALTON W.D.

KOREA 1950-1953

[Tiny stele/stèle de Tiny]

1939 - 1945

IN HONOR
OF THE MEN WHO
DIED FOR THEIR
COUNTRY

TINY

ADAMS J.R.
DOWNER W.W.
LaFRENIERE W.
WOOD R.M.

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The Waverley Soldiers' Memorial was unveiled on October 5, 1920, to honour the men from the four surrounding townships of Medonte, Tay, Flos and Tiny who fell in the First World War. Waverley is at the crossroads of these four townships. Each side of the base of the monument represents a different township and lists the names of those lost in the war. A marble statue of a First World War soldier in full battle dress sits at the top and at the base of each side are crossed First World War era guns in relief.

After the Second World War, four steles were added to the grounds, one for each of the four townships, each with a list of names of those lost in the war. The Korean War is remembered at the base of the Medonte and Flos steles. 

The memorial was donated by the Patriotic Ladies of Waverley and designed and manufactured by R.J. Sanderson Marble Co., Peter-Street, Orillia. The entire park is surrounded by a black metal fence with a gate at the front. 

City
Waverley
Country
Type Description
Shaft, statue, steles
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5480
City/Municipality
New Tecumseth (Tottenham)
Memorial Number
35078-017
Type
Address
44 Mill Street E
Location
Keogh Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0234661, -79.8010788
Inscription

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ERECTED A• D• 1920
TO THE MEMORY OF
THE MEN FROM THIS COMMUNITY
WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 — 1918

GUNNER LORNE H MCCURD
CPL AUBREY D ELLISON
PTE NORMAN D WILSON
PTE JOSEPH J SHARPE
PTE AMBROSE GUNNING
FL-LIEUT CYRIL CASSERLEY
PTE ROBERT MCKAY
PTE JAMES TURNER
PTE DAVID G MARTIN
PTE WILFRED STYCH
SGT WILLIAM C PETTIT
LIEUT JOHN SYDIE

PTE OSCAR WEBB
PTE CHARLES MCCABE
SGT JAMES JENKINS
LIEUT RICHARD PRIDHAM
PTE THOMAS W DONNAN
PTE JOHN PROCTOR
PTE VERNER E TRAIN
PTE MARK B NELSON
PTE WILFRED C WALLS
PTE ROBERT CARTER
LIEUT RALPH L WEAVER
PTE EDWARD DOUGLAS

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOREVER MORE

KOREA 1950 - 1953 

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ARLEUX
FRESNOY
LENS
PASSCHENDALE
AMIENS
MONCHY
DROCOURT- QUEANT
CAMBRAI
LE CATEAU
VALENCIENNES
MONS

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TO THE MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF THIS COMMUNITY
WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES
IN WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945

PO WALLACE ROY
PO GRANT JACKSON
SGT WILLIAM KEOGH
SGT ROSS JACKSON
PTE JOSEPH MCGOVERN
PTE THOMAS PIER
PO GEORGE SCHWALM
PTE NICHOLAS PRADY
WO WARD WILLIAMSON
PTE CHARLES HAWKE
PTE WILLIAM WATSON

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE

AND OUR PEACEKEEPERS

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YPRES
FESTUBERT
ST. ELOI
SANCTUARY WOOD
HOOGE
SOMME
COURCELETTE
VIMY RIDGE
BAILLEUL
ARRAS

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Tottenham Cenotaph
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Body Content

The Tottenham Cenotaph was unveiled in August 1920 by the municipality of Tottenham to honour the local men killed in the First World War. During the First World War, the 8th Platoon B Company of the 157th Battalion Simcoe County constructed in a big hall that had been turned into a barracks. It was part of the long-gone Morrow Hotel which stood where the Rogers Block is now (building on the southwest corner of the “Four Corners”, the intersection of Mill Street, running east-west, and Queen Street, north-south, in the middle of Tottenham). Of the forty-one men of the 8th Platoon that served in the First World War, twenty-four did not return.

It was rededicated after the Second World War, and again at the end of the Korean War.

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New Tecumseth (Tottenham)
Country
Type Description
Shaft, statue - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2289
City/Municipality
Thornbury
Memorial Number
35078-016
Type
Address
7 Bridge Street W
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.5617036, -80.4524274
Inscription

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(plaque)

1887    1937
ERECTED BY THE COUNCIL
THE TOWN OF THORNBURY ON THE
50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE
INCORPORATION

IN HONOUR AND LOVING MEMORY
THE MEN OF
THORNBURY
WHO FOUGHT IN THE
GREAT WAR 1914-1918

OUR HONOURED DEAD

  • A. LYNE
  • G. WOOD
  • E. WHATELY
  • B. PARKINSON
  • R. PETHER
  • F. WHATELY
  • A. SLADDEN
  •  

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TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF THORNBURY
WHO FOUGHT IN THE WAR OF 1939-1945
OUR HONOURED DEAD
ROBT. A. MARTIN - BLACK WATCH REG'T
MASON HARGRAEVES - R.C.A.F.
ALFRED ABBOTTS - R.C.N.
WILLIAM L. GILLESPIE - R.C.A.F.
IRWIN J. HARMER - R.C.E.
DOUGLAS LOUGHEED - R.C.E.

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Dedicated in 1937, to the men of Thornbury who died in the Great War.  A second plaque was later added with the names of the local men who died in the Second World War.

City
Thornbury
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
866
City/Municipality
Ravenna
Memorial Number
35078-015
Type
Address
628299 Grey County Rd 119
Location
Ravenna Community and Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.4698251, -80.4174539
Inscription

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ALL HONOR GIVE TO THOSE WHO NOBLY STRIVING NOBLY FELL, THAT WE MAY LIVE.

1914 - KILLED - 1918
ARBUTHNOT NEIL
CARMICHAEL JOHN
CLEMENT EDWARD
CLENDENAN HARVEY
HOY JAMES
LEE ALBERT CHARLES
MACKEY ARTHUR
McQUEEN NEIL

McCOY ANGUS
McLEOD ROGER
PETHER RICHARD
RABY JAMES G.
ROLLING DAWSON
TAYLOR GEORGE
WRIGHT STENHOUSE
MACHIN E. LEONARD

1939-1945
BOYNTON DAVID
CAMPBELL KEITH
CAMPBELL ALVIN
GRAHAM HAROLD

HOGGARD LESTER
LAWRENCE ALLAN
McATEER HILLIARD
WRIGHT THOMAS

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING,
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

BROWN ELWOOD

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ERECTED BY THE RESIDENTS
OF COLLINGWOOD TP.
TO COMMEMORATE THE GREAT WAR
WHICH WAGED FROM AUG. 4th 1914
TILL NOV. 11th 1918;
AND THE WORLD WAR

[back/arrière]
"THOSE WHO RETURNED"

BOYLE PERCY
BALL G. WESLEY
BOYD JAMES
BOWINS FRED
BOUGHS GEORGE
BROWN D.M.
BROWNLEE NORMAN
BROUGHTON ALBERT
BUTCHER STANLEY
BUCHANAN ROY
CARMICHAEL DOUGALD
CAMPBELL JOHN
CLARKE FRED
CURRIE NEIL
DOBSON SANFORD
FERGUSON R.G.
FERGUSON R.E.

FERGUSON CECIL
FAWCETT JOHN D.
FERRIS ROY
FERRIS RUSSELL
FLEMING R.
FRENCH F.C.R.
FRENCH R.H.
FRENCH W.A.G.
FROST ALFRED
FULFORD D.
GARDNER G.J.T.
GREY PETER
GRAHAM H.
GOULD THOMAS
HERON ALEX
HERON JAMES
HEWGILL CLIFF W.

HOGG SILAS
HOLDEN ANGUS
IDLE FRANK
JOHNSTON A.H.
KENNEDY CHARLES
KENNEDY WILLIAM
LATTER WILLIAM
LEE JOSEPH
LEE BENJAMIN
LEGATE E.R.
LOUGHEED HAROLD J.
LOUGHEED LESLIE R.
MATTHEWS HARVEY O.
MAY EGBERT
MILLER GORDON
McFAYDEN DONALD
McFAYDEN HUGH
DOBSON KENNETH

McFAYDEN WILFRED
McILLFATRIC THOMAS
McEACHERN A.R.
McINTYRE DUNCAN
McMULLER W.D.
REAR WILLIAM
REID W. VIRGIL
RITCHIE J.E.
SHAW EMIL
SHERIDAN JOHN
SIMPSON G.W.
SIMPSON C.F.
SKELTON FRANK
SMALL J.H.
SPARLING HERB
SPAUL WIBERT H.
STEELE JOHN

TAYLOR THOMAS
TURNER JOHN
TYSON GARFIELD
ANGUS LOUGHEED
REEKIE DAVID L.
WAGG FRANK
WEST G.
WHITEHEAD JOSEPH

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front inscription
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back
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right side
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Ravenna Cenotaph
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right side inscription
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back inscription
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War or Conflict Term
Province
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On the front of this memorial is list of those who died in the First and Second World Wars. A list of names of those who served is engraved on the back.  At the top is a statue of a soldier standing at attention.

City
Ravenna
Country
Type Description
Shaft, statue
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
799