Victoria Harbour Cenotaph

Victoria Harbour, Ontario
Type
Other

This memorial is dedicated to the residents of Victoria Harbour who served their country. The stone wall with a large white cross was erected in 1967 by Branch 523 of the Royal Canadian Legion. Plaques listing the Victoria Harbour soldiers who died in the two World Wars are located on the anti-aircraft gun.

Inscription

[wall/mur]

IN
MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO
SERVED THEIR
COUNTRY

ERECTED JULY 1967 BY THE
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BRANCH 523

[artillery/artillerie]

(left plaque/plaque gauche)

IN MEMORY
OF THOSE OF OUR VILLAGE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1919

C. GORDON SYKES
W. WESLEY NEILLY
WALLACE H. BURNS
FRANK C. McNABB
VERNON H. CLARK
W. SCOTT WALDIE
C. PERCIVAL WALDIE

JOHN A. SCOTT
WILLIAM D. HOUSTON
HARRY CARLEY
NAPOLEON BOURRIE
GRANT TUPPER
FRED PELKY
PATRICK DUSOME
ROY DRAULET

ERECTED BY THE I.O.D.E.
VICTORIA HARBOUR

(right plaque/plaque droite)

IN MEMORY
OF THOSE OF OUR VILLAGE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945

JOHN A. BELFRY
MORLEY W. BROTHERSON

ERECTED BY
THE VILLAGE OF VICTORIA HARBOUR

Location
Victoria Harbour Cenotaph

Albert and Richard Streets
Victoria Harbour
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.7506314
Long. -79.7737167

surroundings

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Second World War Plaque

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Victoria Harbour Cenotaph

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First World War Plaque

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