Other

City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-025
Type
Address
1379 Esquimalt Road
Location
St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4295697, -123.4223684
Inscription

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
LIEUT. GERALD A. HEYMAN AGED 33 YEARS
HENRY RICKETTS 1ST CL. P.O. AGED 34 YEARS
FRED WILLIAMS 1ST CL. P.O. AGED 37 YEARS
HENRY WHITE LDG. S. AGED 22 YEARS
GEORGE A. SALTER A.B. AGED 21 YEARS
FRANK BLAKE A.B. AGED 21 YEARS
WILLIAM CRUNDWELL A.B. AGED 21 YEARS
WILLIAM CATRELL A.B. AGED 23 YEARS

WHO WERE DROWNED IN DUTCH HARBOUR, UNALASKA:
ON SEP. 4TH 1896.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY THE OFFICERS,
AND SHIP'S COMPANY OF H.M.S. SATELLITE,
AS A MARK OF REGARD AND ESTEEM.

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Caption
plaque
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the men of Her Majesty's Ship (HMS) Satellite who drowned in 1896. It was erected by the officers and ship's company.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Plaque (white marble and wood)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6541
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-024
Type
Address
1379 Esquimalt Road
Location
St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4295697, -123.4223684
Inscription

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
IN MEMORY OF
ANTHONY JAMES LOXHAM FARRER
LIEUTENANT
PRINCESS PATRICIA'S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY
ACCIDENTLY DROWNED AT CAMP HUGHES
JULY 9TH 1930 - AGED 22 YEARS

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Photo Credit
John Ducker, St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Lieutenant Anthony James Loxham Farrer.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6540
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-023
Type
Address
1379 Esquimalt Road
Location
St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4295697, -123.4223684
Inscription

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN STANLEY WOODS, M.C.
CAPTAIN
PRINCESS PATRICIA'S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY
DIED APRIL 7TH 1932
"EXSTINCTUS AMABITUR IDEM"

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Photo Credit
John Ducker, St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Captain John Stanley Woods, M.C.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6539
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-022
Type
Address
1379 Esquimalt Road
Location
St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4295697, -123.4223684
Inscription

IN MEMORY
OF
HARRY PINNER, A.B.
H. M. S. EGERIA
DROWNED AT NANAIMO
8TH JUNE, 1899
AGED 23 YEARS.

ERECTED BY THE SHIPS COMPANY,
AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM AND RESPECT.

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Photo Credit
John Ducker, St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Harry Pinner, A.B., born Hammersmith, London. It was erected by the ship's company of Her Majesty's Ship (HMS) Egeria.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Plaque (white marble and black wood)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6538
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-021
Type
Address
1379 Esquimalt Road
Location
St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4295697, -123.4223684
Inscription

IN MEMORY OF
CAPT. JAMES RICHARDSON FRANCIS,
PRINCESS PATRICIA'S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY
DIED 12TH DECEMBER, 1929

AT ONE TIME
WARDEN OF THIS PARISH

ERECTED BY THE OFFICERS
WORK POINT BARRACKS

War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Captain James Richardson Francis. It was erected by the officers who work at Point Barracks.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Plaque - brass
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6537
City/Municipality
Saanich
Memorial Number
59005-020
Type
Address
Shelbourne Street
Location
Browning Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4517636, -123.3330806
Inscription

British Columbia's Sacrifice

The BC Volunteer Effort
In per capital terms British Columbia's contribution to Canada's war effort of 1914-1918 was among the greatest of the provinces. More than 47,000 BC men and women volunteered for overseas service

James Richardson, 20

Many of the volunteers never returned home. One who remains forever part of the soil of France is James Richardson, 20, 0f Chilliwack, a piper who bravely rallied the men of the 16th Battalion at Regina Trench on the Somme in October 1916. Richardson was awarded the Victoria Cross for his valour but he never knew it: the piper's performance was his last. He was never seen again.

Gladys Wake, 34

It was not just men and boys who died in the war. Women did too. Nursing Sister Gladys Wake of Victoria was killed in May 1918 when enemy bombs fell on her hospital at Etaples on the French Coast.

Thomas Tombs, 16

At least 225 of the British Columbia fallen were teenagers. Thomas Tombs of Duncan was 16 when he was killed in action while on duty in the 50th Battalion, November 16.

Christina Campbell, 40

Christina Campbell of Vancouver was one of fourteen nurses who died in June 1918 when their hospital ship, the Llandovery Castle, was torpedoed by German U-Boat.

Alfred Gyde Heaven, 18
Awarded the Military Medal for gallantry, Alfred Gyde Heaven of Grand Forks was seriously wounded at Vimy Ridge and died of his wounds 21 April 1917. He was 18.

It was the intention of those who conceived the Shelbourne Memorial Avenue to plant a tree for every British Columbian who died in the war. Hundreds of London Planetrees were planted. But hundreds were not enough. More than 6,000 British Columbians perished in the war.

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Photo Credit
District of Saanich
Caption
British Columbia Sacrifice Interpretive Panel
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This interpretive panel was unveiled in 2018 by Parks Saanich along Shelbourne Memorial Avenue, in memory of the sacrifices of the men and women from British Columbia during the First World War.

City
Saanich
Country
Type Description
Interpretive panel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10566
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-019
Type
Address
Needs further research
Location
Veteran's Cemetery (formerly known as The Naval Cemetery)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.437906, -123.4143086
Inscription

IN MEMORIAM
TO THOSE
OF H.M. NAVAL FORCES
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1919

THEIR NAME LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE

Image
Caption
front view
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the men of H.M. Naval Forces who were killed in action during the First World War.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6535
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-018
Type
Address
1379 Esquimalt Road
Location
St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4295701, -123.4223679
Inscription

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE MERRITT,
MUSICIAN OF H. M. S. ICARUS,
ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED AT VANCOUVER
JULY 3RD 1898, AGED 46.
ERECTED BY THE OFFICERS & MEN
AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM & RESPECT.

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.

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Caption
George Merritt Plaque
Province
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Body Content

This plaque was erected by the officers and men of HMS Icarus in memory of musician George Merritt, who drowned on July 3, 1898.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
John Ducker, St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6534
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-017
Type
Address
Opposite 1229 Esquimalt Road
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4302243, -123.413713
Inscription

needs further research/recherche incomplète

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Photo Credit
Susan Green
Caption
Esquimalt Memorial Park (Stone Pillars)
Province
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Body Content

Esquimalt's first memorial to the fallen of the First World War was the pair of stone pillars at the entrance to Memorial Park, built in 1924. The pillars were constructed by local stonemason John R. Johnstone, and his helper was Dave Isbister.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Stone Pillars
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4794
City/Municipality
Esquimalt
Memorial Number
59005-016
Type
Address
Opposite 1229 Esquimalt Road
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4309332, -123.4139001
Inscription

"This oak was planted to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee and in perpetual memory of the Old Contemptibles 1914-1974. We Will Remember Them."

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Photo Credit
Susan Green
Caption
Planting of Oak Tree
Province
Body Content

A plaque honouring the "Old Contemptibles" was unveiled in 1974 at Memorial Park and a young English Oak tree (Quercus robur) was planted.

City
Esquimalt
Country
Type Description
Tree and plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4793