Ramea War Memorial

Ramea, Newfoundland & Labrador
Type
Other

Erected by the Churchill branch of the RCSCC, the Ramea War Memorial was constructed in 1960 in memory of the First World War and Second World War Veterans. The monument is a single square structure with an open book on the top. It measures 12" square and is 5' high. It is on a concrete platform measuring 6' square. The Memorial is presently maintained by the #29 RCSCC Churchill and the Town Council of Ramea. It has been moved several times over the years but it is now on its original site. The monument has been visited by a number of Lieutenant-Governors over the years and is used yearly for Remembrance Day Services and Battle of the Atlantic Sunday Parades. The sea cadets use it regularly for parades and cadet inspection ceremonies.

Inscription

[front/devant]

THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE

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Location
Ramea War Memorial

16 Main Street
Ramea
Newfoundland & Labrador
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 47.5227
Long. -57.38749

shaft (front)

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