The Air Service/Armoury personnel erected this Stained glass memorial window. This World War Two Memorial is called: The Four Freedoms. 1943. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech about the Four Freedoms became a famous rallying point during the dark days of World War Two. The memorial is a group of eight individual stained glass windows relocated by The Women's Auxiliary to the armoury when the church closed.
Inscription
[top left window/vitrail en haut à gauche]
FREEDOM OF SPEECH
[top window, second from left/vitrail en haut, deuxième à partir de la gauche]
FREEDOM OF WORSHIP
[top window, third from left/vitrail en haut, troisième à partir de la gauche]
FREEDOM FROM WANT
[top window, forth from left/vitrail en haut, quatrème à partir de la gauche]
FREEDOM FROM FEAR
[bottom window, first from left/vitrail en bas, premier à partir de la gauche]
JUSTICE
[bottom window, second from left/vitrail en bas, deuxième à partir de la gauche]
"DEDICATED TO THOSE
[bottom window, third from left/vitrail en bas, troisième à partir de la gauche]
WHO, IN THE SECOND GREAT WAR, GAVE THEIR ALL
THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS."
[bottom window, forth from left/vitrail en bas, quatrième à partir de la gauche]
TO HAVE THE FOUR FREEDOMS
Visitor information
The Four Freedoms Memorial Window
1600 Elphinstone Street
Regina
Saskatchewan
Lat. 50.45284
Long. -104.63187