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Digital gallery of Private Sidney Fice Campbell
Digital gallery of
Private Sidney Fice Campbell
The Oshawa Ontario War Memorial (1924) was named "The Garden of the
Unforgotten". This elaborate memorial was set with stones from each Great
War Allied Nation and from the battlefields where Canadians fought. A pair
of electric torches were to remain burning, and a copper time capsule box
with artifacts from 1924 was buried under the memorial. In 2002 the
Memorial Park was redeveloped and today the park incorporates beautiful
gardens. A plaque explaining the redevelopment states: "Memorial Park is
regarded as hallowed ground for quiet meditation, the enjoyment of music,
and especially for honouring our men and women who served in armed
conflicts".
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The Oshawa Ontario War Memorial (1924) was named "The Garden of the Unforgotten". This elaborate memorial was set with stones from each Great War Allied Nation and from the battlefields where Canadians fought. A pair of electric torches were to remain burning, and a copper time capsule box with artifacts from 1924 was buried under the memorial. In 2002 the Memorial Park was redeveloped and today the park incorporates beautiful gardens. A plaque explaining the redevelopment states: "Memorial Park is regarded as hallowed ground for quiet meditation, the enjoyment of music, and especially for honouring our men and women who served in armed conflicts".
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Source: Library and Archives Canada. CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEATH REGISTERS, FIRST WORLD WAR Surnames: Cabana to Campling. Microform Sequence 17; Volume Number 31829_B016726. Reference RG150, 1992-93/314, 161. Page 947 of 1024
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 380 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 9 kilometres west of Arras. The DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY lies in Etrun but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans.
It is one kilometre north of Duisans on the D339 road off the Route nationale N39 (Arras-St Pol), in the angle of the Arras Habarcq road and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes.
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