Sunday, 22 November 2015
Lindsay
Location: Kawartha Lakes Region N 44 21.255 W 78 44.432
In front of the library, at the corner of Victoria Avenue N and Kent Street W.
Lindsay has long been a bastion of military support, playing host to the storied Midland Regiment and the incomparable Sir Sam Hughes. The cenotaph, located in front of the public library is proud to honour the brave men of this area who fought in the World Wars. Originally erected after the First World War, the names of the dead are engraved on the back of the marble shaft. After the Second World War, a second slab of stone was added at ground level with the names of those lost in the that conflict, and finally one last name was added after the Korean War.
A bronze statue of a resting soldier stands tall on top of the beautiful monument. The sides of the cenotaph list the names of many of the famous battles of the Great War.
Marker text:
Front:
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
Left side:
1915-1916
YPRES
FESTUBERT
GIVENCHY
ST. ELOI
SANCTUARY WOOD
THE SOMME
COURCELETTE
REGINA TRENCH
Right side:
1917-1918
VIMY RIDGE
HILL 70
LENS
PASSCHENDAELE
AMIENS
ARRAS
CAMBRAI
MONS
Back:
OUR DEAD
CHARLES ADAM RICHARD ABBOTT
WILLIAM K. ANDERSON ELTON ALLIN
JOSEPH BAILEY JOHN ALLIN
A.M. BRIMMELL THOMAS E. BRADY
TRACY BARJAROW STANLEY BARJAROW
ARTHUR BLANCHFORD JACOB BOLTON
ALBERT BRUCE GEORGE BISHOP
GEORGE BIGGS LORNE BROWN
SAMUEL CUTHBERT CHARLES COBB
PATRICK CURTIN SIDNEY C. CONFORTH
EARL COTEY ALEX CAMERON
ALEXANDER CAREW PERCY S. DARK
HENRY DESMOND W. LESLIE DONALD
N. FORTIER GEORGE FISHER
JOSEPH GORDON R. GIFFORD
ERIC GOLDIE JOHN W. GRAY
SARAH E. GARBUT J. CARLTON HOWE
A.V. ROSS HALL ARMOUR HANCOCK
C. HOULIHAN JOHN HAUGH
FRED H. HOPKINS HERBERT HARTWICK
HAROLD HUXLEY NORMAN IRWIN
MARTIN JOHNSTON WILLARD JOHNSTON
ARTHUR JOHNSTON W. REGINALD JOHNSTON
REGINALD JACKSON EDWARD KYLIE
GLORE KNOWLSON WALTER A. KIRKCONNELL
GORDON KENT HARRY KING
DUNCAN McSWEYN
DUNCAN DAYNES EDWARD McDONALD
KENNETH LEACH JOSEPH P. LABEL
JAMES LEROY ROBERT MacKAY
JOSEPH McGANN ALEX McDONALD
KENNETH McDONALD W. GEORGE McNUTT
SIDNEY McGINNIS JOSEPH McLAUGHLIN
H. McLAUGHLIN FRANK McMANN
I.E. McGILL A.J. MATHEWS
DOUGLAS MITCHELL CHARLES MILLER
ROBERT H. MARK HOWARD MACKIN
WILLIAM MORRISON LEONARD MARCH
NORMAN MENZIES JAMES NAYSMITH
HARRY NORMAN P.J. O'NEILL
WILLIAM O'NEILL CECIL PRIMEAU
H. PADDON PERCY PUTTOCK
CLEVELAND A. PARKS WM. M. ROBINSON
J.J. RUDD FRED SCHWARDFAGER
CHARLES E. SUTCLIFFE EDWARD SHEA
DAVID SWAYZE KEITH SWAYZE
WALTER SCOTT JAMES T. SANDILAND
ALBERT SMITH LESLIE SHAW
THOMAS STYLES GEOFFREY D. STEPHENS
RALPH TREVOR FRED TREVOR
ORVILLE VICKERY ARTHUR WILLIAMS
CLARENCE G. WEEKS W. WEBSTER WILSON
BRUCE WILSON JOSEPH WHITE
JOHN WINCHESTER ROBERT WEBSTER
ERNEST HUMPHREY
WILLIAM D. HUTTON
SIR SAM HUGHES
Lower slab:
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
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Denbigh
Location: Renfrew County N 45 08.379 W 77 16.504
At the corner of Highway 28 and Bridge Street, in the church yard.
This memorial is a reminder of the dedication of local citizens and members of the Legion, to honour those who served and died in the name of our country. The memorial located here, beside St. Luke's United Church, was dedicated by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #328, of Northbrook Ontario, along with heartless work and devotion by member James Wright, as well as local communities. A side plaque is dedicated to Mr. Wright and the Legion, for making this cenotaph a reality. Thank you to all who made it possible.
Marker text:
LEST WE FORGET
WORLD WAR I 1914 - 1918
WORLD WAR II 1939 - 1945
KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953
MERCHANT NAVY
PEACE KEEPING FORCES
IN GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE
OF THOSE WHO
SERVED
AND THOSE WHO
DIED
IN ALL OUR PAST
MILITARY CONFLICTS
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Ryerson
Location: Parry Sound District N 45° 36.306 W 079° 27.547
On the grounds of the museum, north side of Midlothian Road.
I was always very impressed that a small community like this would still go to the trouble to raise a memorial for one lone soldier, who fought and died in the Great War. The memorial was erected by the residents of Ryerson Township, for a young man, Douglas Wiseman, who had attended this one room school in his youth., and a few short years later, died in action at Cambrai. The school is now the home of the Burk's Falls and District Horticultural Society Museum. Private Wiseman was a member of the 102nd Battalion of the Canadian Infantry. He is buried in Bucquoy Road Cemetery in France.
Marker text:
THE
LASTCALL
ERECTED BY THE
RESIDENTS OF
SCHOOL SEC. No. 4
RYERSON
IN MEMORY OF
PTE DOUGLAS
WISEMAN
BORN
Dec.24,1896
KILLED IN ACTION
AT CAMBRIA
Oct. 2, 1918
He sleeps beside his
comrades
in a hallowed grave
unknown
but his name is
written in letters of love
in the hearts he has
left at home
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Mt. Brydges
Location: Middlesex County N 42 54.539 W 81 29.693
In the park on Adelaide Road at the corner of Helen Street.
This traditional memorial represents the Township of Caradoc, and honours the men of the area who made the supreme sacrifice in World War I. A statue stands tall at the top of this beautiful memorial. The front lists the names of the dead, and the back of the memorial lists those lost in the Second World War and Korea.
I was surprised at how tall this grand cenotaph stands above the park, the children playing nearby in peace in the park's playground.
Further history can be found at the following website, from the Strathroy-Caradoc Museum:
http://www.strathroymuseum.ca/en/exhibits/Mount-Brydges-Cenotaph.asp
Each of the names listed on the cenotaph is given a detailed history on the museum website. Very well done.
Marker text:
Front:
ERECTED BY THE
MUNICIPALITY OF CARADOC
IN HONOR OF
HER LOYAL SONS WHO SERVED
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
"OUR FALLEN HEROES"
JOHN BROWN
GEO. M. FAULDS
HARRY COOPER
J.R. MULDON
ROY RUNNALS
CHAS. WYATT
JOS. MOORE
GEORGE WALLACE
LEWIS OUDOT
WM. NEWMAN
WM. J. NAGEL
ALONZO LUCAS
FRED ABOURNE
WM. T. WILSON
WILFRID COOPER
JOHN ALEXANDER
RUSSEL CORCORAN
HERBERT C. BOND
JAS. C. FORSYTH
C.E. (JACK) HADDON
JAS. KELLESTINE
CECIL W. LIPSITT
FRED LOCKWOOD
DOUGALD McNEIL
ARCHIE McMURPHY
DOUGLAS McTAVISH
CHAS. PERRING
ASA PATTERSON
ARTHUR STEVENSON
JOHN ACTON
1914 - 1918
Back:
1939 - 1945
S.W. ANDERSON
JOHN BUTCHER
JOHN BRODIE
JAMES DRAKE
CHAS. EVERETT
WM. C. DOAN
ELI LaFAIVE
KENNETH RUSHBY
ROBERT TULL
ALBERT WILLIS
JOHN WILLIAMSON
WARREN E. KELLESTINE
KOREAN WAR
1950 - 1953
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