Placentia First World War Memorial

Placentia, Newfoundland & Labrador
Type
Other

The Placentia First World War Memorial was unveiled on June 3, 1920, in memory of the young men from the Parish who lost their lives in the First World War (1914-1918). It was the first Monument erected in Newfoundland to honour the men who served in the First World War. The pedestal is fashioned from Rutland Italian Marble in which several inscriptions are carved, including the names of the 33 men from the Placentia Parish who died in World War I. On the pedestal stands a life size statue of the Saviour carved from Carrara marble. The Monument weighs over 12 tonnes.

Inscription

[front/devant]

ERECTED TO PERPETUATE THE MEMORY OF THE YOUNG MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR

[back/arrière]

NEWFOUNDLAND

GALLIPOLI
BEAUMONT HAMEL
GAUDECOURT
COMBLES
MONCHY
FRESNOY
LENS
POEL-CAPELLE
CAMBRAI
ARMENTIERES

Location
Placentia First World War Memorial

21 Patterson Dr
Placentia
Newfoundland & Labrador
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 47.24404
Long. -53.96073

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front and right side

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