Welland-Crowland War Memorial

Welland, Ontario
Type
Other

The memorial was originally built in 1939 in recognition of the First World War. Other conflicts such as the Second World and Korean War were added in the years since. It was expanded in 2017 to recognize Welland Veterans who fought in Afghanistan and as part of United Nations peacekeeping operations. Kirkpatrick Monuments will carve the words "United Nations Peacekeepers" and "Afghanistan" to the Welland Crowland War Memorial at Chippawa Park.

The Welland-Crowland War Memorial is the last large World War I memorial to be erected in Canada. It was built with over $36,000 in subscriptions collected from the people of Welland and Crowland at the height of the Depression. A nationally significant piece of Canadian sculpture, the war memorial was created by artist Elizabeth Wyn Wood, winner of a Canada wide competition for the project. Judges for the competition were distinquished Canadian artists and architects Sir E. Wyly Grier, Charles W. Jeffreys, Gordon M. West and John MacIntosh Lyle along with local author and historian Louis Blake Duff and County Court Judge the Hon. L.B.C. Livingstone. Born in Orillia, Elisabeth Wyn Wood studied under Group of Seven artists J.E.H. MacDonald and Arthur Lismer at the Ontario College of Art and her work expresses similar themes. She also studied stone carving at the Art Students League in New York. Wyn Wood made a significant contribution to Canada’s cultural life through her modernist interpretation of the Canadian landscape in sculpture and her works are contained in many public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada.

The monument was executed in LaCass Granite from Quebec, and was cut to size by the Thomson Monument Company of Toronto from a full sized clay model done by Wyn Wood. Louis Temporale did the fine surface carving on the piece. Welland’s World War I memorial is unique in that it departs from the design of a single soldier so common on other monuments of that vintage to incorporate stylized elements of the Canadian landscape – red pine and wheat sheaves – along with the representation of a W.W.I trench mortar and two heroic figures – a soldier and a woman – intended to symbolize the “Service and Sacrifice” not only of those who fought but of those who supported the war effort at home. It was unveiled one day after the start of the Second World War on September 4, 1939 by Lieut. Colonel Archdeacon F. G. Scott, D.S.O., Senior Chaplain of the First Canadian Division during World War I and a noted Canadian poet.

Inscription

[front/devant]

SERVICE AND SACRIFICE

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

[right side/côté droit]

KOREA
1939 - 1945
1914 - 1918

[back/arrière]

1914 - THESE GAVE THEIR LIVES - 1918

F.G. BACON F. BEALE R. BEALE R.H. BEST A. BONDAR W.P. BOYLE J.L. BRODIE T.R. BARCO
W.H. BURGAR C.S. CAMERON JAS. CLARKE JOS. CLARKE G. COOPER G. COUCHMAN
J. CROFT G.W. CROWE R. CROOKS W. CROWTHER C. DAMTREE G.M. DAVIS K. DENNIS
A.I. DICK E.W. DOVE G. DRAKE R.S. DUNBAR F.J. DUNDAS A.J. FORSTER M. FREEMAN
H.F. FULLER N. GARNER R.D. GARRETT P. GOODWIN F. HIGGINS W.J. HIGGIN F.J. HOPLEY
W.J. HORSLEY E. HUGHES W. INMAN J.M. JACKSON E.F. JEFFRIES I. JOHNSON W. JOYCE
H. KILTY S. LASOTA A. LAWFIELD A. LOWFIELD A. MARQUIS H.L. MARSH P. McILVRIDE
L. MICHENER R. MOODY J. MORIN A. MORRISON D. MUIRHEAD JAS. McCAW C.G. McKAY
A.B. McCORMACK E.C. McKENNEY W. McKILLOP L. McLELLAN J. McQUITTY A.T. NEAL A. NORTHGATE
A. OATES C.H. OSBORNE C.A. PAGE H.B. PASHLEY J. PEDAN A.M. PINDER E. ROBERTSON
F.H. REILLY E.A. ROGERS R.C. ROGERS G.B. ROSS A. RUSSELL C. ROBERTS G. SANDERS T. SAWLE
L. SCHRAM R. SEARS F. SHIPLEY W. SMITH E.H. SPRINGER G. STALLARD J. STALLARD
R. STICKLES E.H. STRINGER T.R. THOMPSON H.P. TIMMS W. TYRILL J. WITHEY


1939 - THESE GAVE THEIR LIVES - 1945

W.B. ALLAN A.W. ANDERSON I.H. ANDERSON A.E. ANGER E.W. BANCROFT J.H. BARKER
J.M. BATTERTON CHAS. BARWELL D. BELL D. BELLANTINO A.W. BRADNAM C. CHARTRAND
L.G. CHURCH J.W. CHURMS V. COLLING N. COLLINS M. COOK W.F. COPE C.E. CRONSHAW
D.A. DABOLL J. DAMICO H.H. DAVISON W.H. DAWSON B. DEGAZIO ROSS M. DICKIE RICH E. DICKIE
J. DOLAN J.W. DOWNS R. DUCHARME W.L. DYBALL L.P. EDWARDS O. ELLIS C.R. FELTON
R. FRANCIS A. GADDESS C. GALDART C. GOODWIN O. HAIST R. HAMEL R.W. HARCOURT
C.D. HEWSON C. HOPTON F. JONES E. KWEICIEN R.B. LARUE A. LETOURNEAU J.A. MACLEAN
JAS. MARTIN W.M. MARTIN J.A. MAUDSLEY H.U. MORRIS M. McAROY J.C. McCLURE A. McDONALD
C. McKAY K. McMANUS P. NEAULT H. NEWBURGH J. NIGH R. PARKS L.R. PETERS J.S. PRUGH
J.T. RATCLIFFE J. REID A. REIF F.H. REILLY P. ROGALSKY A.G.M. ROLPH W.H. SAYRES D.G. SCOTT
R. SEARS J.R. SEEGAR H.T. SEMLEY J. SIBBETT J.L. SOOS P.A. SPENDIFF C. SPITALI D. STAPLETON
G.E. STEWART R.H. STEWART S.J. STOKES D.A. STREET R.M. STUART JOE T. SYKES A. SZARKA
H. THEAKSTON R.A. THORNE O.J. THORPE WM. TURNER I.J. WILSON T.A. WILSON R. WOODS
K.A. WALKER J. ZAVITZ

[left side/côté]

1914
1918

1939
1945

KOREA

TO HONOUR
THOSE WHO
FOUGHT BY
LAND BY SEA
BY AIR AND
THOSE WHO
SERVED AT
HOME

[plaque]

  • The Welland-Crowland War Memorial was
    dedicated on September 4, 1939, one day
    after the start of World War ll. This was the
    last, large World War l memorial erected in
    Canada and is recognized as a nationally
    significant piece of Canadian sculpture. It
    is made from Lacasse granite and was
    designed by noted Canadian sculptor,
    Elizabeth Wyn Wood.
    Its unique design incorporates two heroic
    figures, a soldier and a woman, along with
    a trench mortar and stylized elements of the
    Canadian landscape. The theme represents
    "service and sacrifice".
    This plaque was unveiled on
    September 11, 1999
    by His Excellency the Right Honourable
    Romeo Leblanc P.C., C.C., C.M.M., C.D.,
    Governor General and Commander-in-Chief
    of Canada and the Honourable Gilbert Parent
    M.P., Speaker of the House of Commons.
  • Le Monument aux mons de Welland-Crowland
    a été inauguré, le 4 septembre 1939, un jour
    après le début de la Deuxième Guerre
    mondiale. Dernier grand monument aux morts
    de la Première Guerre mondiale érigé au
    Canada, c'est un ouvrage national important
    dans le domaine de la sculpture canadienne.
    CEuvre de la Canadienne Elizabeth Wyn
    Wood, il est sculpté dans du granit Lacasse.
    Son dessin unique se compose de deux
    personnages héroiques, un soldat et une
    femme, ainsi que d'un mortier de chantier et
    d'éléments stylisés du paysage canadien. Il
    a pour theme <>
    Son Excellence, le très honorable
    Roméo LeBlanc, C.P., C.C., C.M.M., C.D.,
    Gouverneur général et commandant en chef
    du Canada et l'honorable Gilbert Parent,
    député, président de la Chambre des
    communes, ont dévoilé cette plaque le 11
    septembre 1999.

SPONSORS

  • • ATLAS SPECIALTY STEELS
    A DIVISION OF ATLAS STEELS INC.
    • CHEVALIERS DE COLOMB NO. 8296
  • • CLUB RICHELIEU WELLAND
    • WELLAND OPTIMIST CLUB INC.
Location
Welland-Crowland War Memorial

90 First Avenue
Welland
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 42.9955994
Long. -79.2598394

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