Saturday, 6 October 2018

Inkerman

 
Location:  United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
N  45.036728   W -75.394106
Beside the Inkerman United Church, at 11526 County Road 3.

This memorial stands proudly beside the Inkerman United Church.  Made of several tiers of granite, the stone obelisk was originally erected to honour the memory of those lost in the Great War.  Seven names are listed of the brave men who fell in the First World War.  Later, a single name was added from the Second World War.
*Special thanks to Louise Bellec for providing the photos.

Marker text:
Front:
OUR HEROES WHO FELL
IN THE GREAT WAR.

THEY SAW WITH WIDER VISION,
THE EMPIRE AND IT'S NEED,
AND CAME WITH SWIFT DECISION
TO DO THE UTMOST DEED.

ARTHUR ENDERSBY
154th BATTN. C.E.F.
DIED 1917

WILLIAM MEADE
154th BATTN. C.E.F.
DIED 1918

CHARLIE ROBINSON
154th BATTN. C.E.F.
DIED 1917

J. HAROLD ROBINSON
28th BATTN. C.E.F.
DIED 1918
 




1914 - 1918

Left side:
HORACE MILNE
154th BATTN. C.E.F.
DIED 1917

REGINALD MUNDY
38th BATTN. C.E.F.
DIED 1917

THOMAS HENRY POOLE
2nd BATTN. C.E.F.
DIED 1918
 




Right side:
FREDERICK T. HOLMES
26th C.A.R.   DIED 1944



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