Victoria War Memorial

Victoria, Newfoundland & Labrador
Type
Other

The Victoria War Memorial was erected in memory of those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. The memorial is located next to the town hall. Behind the memorial there is a little part where trees and flowers are planted.

Inscription

DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OF
OUR GALLANT MEN

WORLD WAR I (1914-1918)

L/CPL. RICHARD CLARK, DIED OF WOUNDS, APR. 22, 1915

L/CPL. ELIHU CLARK, KILLED IN ACTION SEPT. 26, 1916

PTE. JOHN C. COLE, KILLED IN ACTION APR. 8, 1917

L/CPL. EUGENE CLARK, DIED OF WOUNDS OCT. 5, 1917

PTE. EDWARD PYE, KILLED IN ACTION NOV. 20, 1917

ABS. JAMES ROSE R.N.R., LOST AT SEA FEB. 12, 1917

WORLD WAR II (1939-1945)

GNR CHARLES KELLAND R.A., KILLED IN ACTION OCT. 1, 1944

SGT. WALLACE S. CLARK R.A.F., KILLED IN ACTION FEB. 4, 1944

L/CPL. LLOYD S. VATERS, DIED DURING SERVICE NOV. 9, 1945

GREATER LOVE HATH
NO MAN

Location
Victoria War Memorial

271 Highway 74
Victoria
Newfoundland & Labrador
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 47.76936
Long. -53.24404

front view, with cadets

Sharon Snooks
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