Location: Lanark County N 45.139954 W -76.144391
Beside the library, 37 Franklin Street.
This memorial was erected in 1924, with great assistance from the local I.O.D.E. members. Located in Memorial Park, two plaques accompany the memorial which give further history of the park and the memorial itself. The names of those who died in conflict are engraved in the stone, originally those lost in WWI, then in 1960, two wings where added to list those lost in WWII and Korea. A pair of 105mm Howitzers also flank the memorial, as well as a pair of benches. This park is considered sacred ground, used only for remembrance and reflection.
Also in the park is an Ontario Historic Plaque dedicated to Capt. A. Roy Brown D.S.C, the pilot credited with downing of Baron von Richthofen in aerial combat over the battlefields of France.
**Special thanks to Louise Bellec for the photos.
Market text:
Front:
1914 1918
THEY GAVE
THEIR TODAY
FOR OUR
TOMORROW
ERECTED BY THE I.O.D.E.
OF CARLETON PLACE
1924
1939 - 1945
1950 - 1953
NATO
ERECTED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL 1960
1939 - 1945
1950 - 1953
PEACEKEEPING
Back:
OUR
HONOURED DEAD
WWI
L. CAMPBELL
R. BORLAND
J. HAMILTON
N. McPHEE
A. SIMONS
T. CUMMINGS
H. EASTWOOD
R. FLEGG
H. McDAIRMID
V. McDIARMID
A. McDIARMID
W.J. GRIFFITH
D. O'DONOVAN
C. O'DONOVAN
P. MOORE
L. CORR
H.A. ROBERTSON
S. HAMILTON
F. FUMERTON
G. FANNING
REV. J.H. CHRISTIE
E. HOCKENHULL
A. McCAW
A. McPHEE
W. FRASER
P. HUGHES
W. LEWIS
J.R. RIDDELL
N.R. McPHAIL
T. REYNOLDS
F. TROTMAN
W. WRIGHT
WM. TYRE
C. BRYCE
H. DOWDALL
A. TUFT
S.T. EDWARDS
F. MURPHY
J.H. BROWN
R. SIMPSON
W. PEEVER
A. MOFFATT
R. KELLOUGH
H. UTMAN
D.C. HUMPHREY
A. HOUSTON
R. McEACHEN
WWII
J.G. BENNETT
J. BORLAND
D.C. CAMERON
W.A. COSTELLO
J.F. CRANSTON
W. CAMELON
F. DRAY
B.H. DUNPHY
G.A. ELLIOTT
M. FIELDHOUSE
H.J. FINDLAY
L.G. SCOTT
M. FORBES
A.D. GARLAND
C.G.S. HUGHES
W.R. HUGHES
R.D. IRVINE
R.G. JAMES
F.E. LANCASTER
G. LEWIS
W. LONEY
D.C. MAXWELL
F. CAVERS
H. MURFITT
G.E. MORRIS
R.E. McFARLAND
J.H. McKITTRICK
R.J. O'LEARY
K. O'MEARA
L. PATTERSON
E.E PORTEOUS
W.A. PORTERFIELD
A.E. PRENDERGAST
A.E. PRIME
J.W. PYE
W.H. PORTER
E.E. RATHWELL
W.C.J. REYNOLDS
H.S. SAVAGE
R.S. STANZEL
H. STARK
H.A. STOKES
D.A. TURNER
W.A. VALLEY
J.S. WARREN
R.W. WHITE
1952 KOREA
B. FOXTON
Ontario Historic Plaque:
CAPTAIN A. ROY BROWN D.S.C.
1893 - 1944
Victor in aerial combat over Baron Manfred von Richthofen,
the First World War's leading fighter pilot and German
national hero, Arthur Roy Brown was born at Carleton
Place. In 1915 he qualified as a civilian pilot and was
commissioned in the Royal Naval Air Service. In the thick
of vicious air fighting in 1917-18, Brown is credited
with at least 12 enemy planes, earning the Distinguished
Service Cross and Bar. Though the Canadian's downing
of Richthofen was contested by Australian ground gunners,
the official award was given to Captain Brown. Over-
coming severe war injuries, he returned to civilian life
and later organized an air transport company which
served Northern Ontario and Quebec.
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