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Municipality/Province: Lindsay, ON

Memorial number: 35093-014

Type: Shaft - granite, statue - bronze

Address: 190 Kent Street West

Location: Kawartha Lakes Public Library

GPS coordinates: Lat: 44.3541908   Long: -78.7406769

Submitted by: William G. Beatty. Bob Braley. Victoria Edwards.

Photo credit: Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials

By 1921 initial plans were underway for a war memorial. In March, the Board of Trade called a meeting and invited all the people in town who had lost relatives in the Great war. It was decided to raise $7,500 by debenture and the rest would come from public subscription. In April of 1922, the War Memorial Committee decided that the location of the memorial would be the library grounds. The Lindsay Cenotaph was unveiled on November 11, 1922, and originally dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. After the Second World War, a slab was added at ground level with the names of those lost in that war. One last name was added after the Korean War.

Sir Sam Hughes, Canada’s Minister of Militia and Defence from October 1911 to November 1916, had his name included among the fallen of the First World War on the Lindsay Cenotaph even though he did not die until 1921. Lindsay was his home town where he had been a school teacher and editor/owner of the newspaper.

Emmanuel Hahn's design represents the sorrows caused by war. The soldier atop the cenotaph looks down in sadness at the ground below him, as if he might find there, his fallen comrades, if not for the tragedy of war. The bronze statue depicts a young, grieving Canadian soldier in a winter greatcoat. His right hand and left forearm rest on his helmet which is placed on top of his reversed rifle and his helmet hangs from his left forearm.

Hahn moved to Toronto at the age of seven with his family of artists and musicians from Germany, in 1888. He studied commercial design and model-making at Toronto Technical School and Ontario College of Art and Industrial Design. At 25 years old Hahn began a nearly lifelong contract with Thomson Monument Company of Toronto. Two years later, he also started work as a studio assistant to sculptor Walter Seymour Allward. Part of his duties included assisting on Allward’s significant works such as the South African War Memorial in Toronto.

In 1912 Hahn began an association with the Thomson Monument Company of Toronto. It was there, along with several assistants, he made the many war memorials that are found across Canada: Fernie, British Columbia; Killarney and Russell, Manitoba; Alvinston, BoltonCornwall, Hanover, Lindsay Malvern, Milton, Petrolia and Port Dalhousie, Ontario; Gaspe, Quebec; Moncton, New Brunswick; Springhill and Westville Nova ScotiaSummerside, Prince Edward Island.

Hahn is probably most famous as the designer of the Bluenose on the back of the Canadian dime and the Caribou on the back of the Canadian quarter. He was a victim of anti-German sentiment in the years following the Great War, when his design for the Winnipeg Cenotaph was rejected in 1925.


Inscription found on memorial

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET

ERECTED TO PERPETUATE
THE NAMES AND MEMORY OF
OUR HONOURED DEAD
AND THOSE WHO CARRIED ON
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914    1918

OUR HEROIC DEAD
BY LAND  IN AIR  ON SEA

[right side/côté droit]

1917-1918

VIMY RIDGE
HILL 70
LENS
PASSCHENDAELE
AMIENS
ARRAS
CAMBRAI
MONS

 

[back/arrière]

  • OUR
  • DEAD
  • OUR
  • DEAD
  • CHARLES ADAM
  • WILLIAM K. ANDERSON
  • JOSEPH BAILEY
  • A.M. BRIMMELL
  • TRACY BARJAROW
  • ARTHUR BLANCHFORD
  • ALBERT BRUCE
  • GEORGE BIGGS
  • SAMUEL CUTHBERT
  • PATRICK CURTIN
  • EARL COTEY
  • ALEXANDER CAREW
  • HENRY DESMOND W.
  • N. FORTIER
  • JOSEPH GORDON
  • ERIC GOLDIE
  • SARAH E. GARBUT J.
  • A.V. ROSS HALL
  • C. HOULIHAN
  • FRED H. HOPKINS
  • HAROLD HUXLEY
  • MARTIN JOHNSTON
  • ARTHUR JOHNSTON W.
  • REGINALD JOHNSTON
  • GLORE KNOWLSON
  • GORDON KENT
  • DUNCAN McSWEYN
  • DUNCAN DAYNES
  • RICHARD ABBOTT
  • ELTON ALLIN
  • JOHN ALLIN
  • THOMAS E. BRADY
  • STANLEY BARJAROW
  • JACOB BOLTON
  • GEORGE BISHOP
  • LORNE BROWN
  • CHARLES COBB
  • SIDNEY C. CONFORTH
  • ALEX CAMERON
  • PERCY S. DARK
  • W. LESLIE DONALD
  • GEORGE FISHER
  • R. GIFFORD
  • JOHN W. GRAY
  • J. CARLTON HOWE
  • ARMOUR HANCOCK
  • JOHN HAUGH
  • HERBERT HARTWICK
  • NORMAN IRWIN
  • WILLARD JOHNSTON
  • W. REGINALD JACKSON
  • EDWARD KYLIE
  • WALTER A. KIRKCONNELL
  • HARRY KING
  •   
  • EDWARD McDONALD
  • KENNETH LEACH
  • JAMES LEROY
  • JOSEPH McGANN
  • KENNETH McDONALD
  • SIDNEY McGINNIS
  • H. McLAUGHLIN
  • I.E. McGILL
  • DOUGLAS MITCHELL
  • ROBERT H. MARK
  • WILLIAM MORRISON
  • NORMAN MENZIES
  • HARRY NORMAN
  • WILLIAM O'NEILL
  • H. PADDON
  • CLEVELAND A. PARKS
  • J.J. RUDD
  • CHARLES E. SUTCLIFFE
  • DAVID SWAYZE
  • WALTER SCOTT
  • ALBERT SMITH
  • THOMAS STYLES
  • RALPH TREVOR
  • ORVILLE VICKERY
  • CLARENCE G. WEEKS
  • BRUCE WILSON
  • JOHN WINCHESTER
  •   
  • SIR SAM HUGHES
  • JOSEPH P. LABEL
  • ROBERT MacKAY
  • ALEX McDONALD
  • W. GEORGE McNUTT
  • JOSEPH McLAUGHLIN
  • FRANK McMANN
  • A.J. MATHEWS
  • CHARLES MILLER
  • HOWARD MACKIN
  • LEONARD MARCH
  • JAMES NAYSMITH
  • P.J. O'NEILL
  • CECIL PRIMEAU
  • PERCY PUTTOCK
  • WM. M. ROBINSON
  • FRED SCHWARDFAGER
  • EDWARD SHEA
  • KEITH SWAYZE
  • JAMES T. SANDILAND
  • LESLIE SHAW
  • GEOFFREY D. STEPHENS
  • FRED TREVOR
  • ARTHUR WILLIAMS
  • W. WEBSTER WILSON
  • JOSEPH WHITE
  • ROBERT WEBSTER
  • ERNEST HUMPHREY
  • WILLIAM D. HUTTON



[lower slab/dalle au sol]

1939  -  1945

  • ABERCROMBIE KARL
  • ALGER EDWIN
  • BACON EDWARD A.
  • BALDWIN J.H.
  • BALFOUR ALEX J.
  • BARNSLEY LEONARD R.
  • BARTON RUSSELL
  • BARTON WALLACE
  • BEATTY HARRY
  • BETTS BRUCE
  • BOUCH ROBERT L.
  • BROWN DeWILLETT F.
  • BROWN WOODROW B.
  • BURTON HUGH N.
  • CHALMERS J.J.
  • CHRISTIE DAVID
  • COLE JOHN
  • COOK LEO
  • COPELAND ROSS
  • DAVID JAMES
  • DAVIDSON ROSS
  • DEAN EARL
  • EGGLETON DAVID
  • FAYLE STANLEY JOHN
  • FLETCHER ARTHUR
  • FREDERICK W. BRUCE
  • GARDINER GEO. B.
  • GEMMILL RAYMOND E.
  • HAIGHT CLIFFORD
  • HARDY JOHN HERBERT
  • HARRISON MERVIN LeROY
  • HAWKINS EDWARD D.
  • HEELS GORDON
  • HOBBS ALFRED
  • HOBBS KENNETH
  • HORE ROSS E.
  • HUDSON CLIFFORD G.
  • JOHNSTON IAN W.
  • LYTLE KENNETH
  • LYTLE DOUGLAS
  • MAUNDER CLIFFORD
  • MAGEE LEONARD
  • MOIR ANDREW
  • MURDOCK THOMAS G.
  • McEVOY DONALD R.
  • OWNES JOHN C.
  • PAQUETTE THOMAS M.
  • SLEEP HOWARD
  • SLEEP KENNETH S.
  • SMITH ALEX
  • SMITH DOUGLAS
  • STINSON HAROLD K.
  • WHITE WILLIAM W.
  • WILLIAMS ARTHUR O.
  • WILLIAMS LLEYELLYN
  • WOODBURY ARTHUR
  • WRIGHT ALLISTER
  • WRIGHT JAMES

KOREA
MARSHALL WALTER

[left side/côté gauche]

1915-1916

YPRES
FESTUBERT
GIVENCHY
ST. ELOI
SANCTUARY WOOD
THE SOMME
COURCELETTE
REGINA TRENCH

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