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  • Oak Bay Memorial Cenotaph and sculptor James Saull 1948 prior to installation

Municipality/Province: Victoria (Oak Bay), BC

Memorial number: 59032-005

Type: Stone sculpture and wall

Address: 2900 block of Beach Drive

Location: Uplands Park, at Beach Drive and Scenic Drive

GPS coordinates: Lat: 48.4395573   Long: -123.2943775

Submitted by: Tom Macdonald

The Oak Bay Cenotaph was constructed in 1948 on behalf of 97 young men and one woman from Oak Bay, who died in WWII. On Armistice Day, November 11th, 1948, the Cenotaph was unveiled by the Lieutenant Governor, the Honourable Charles H. Banks, C.M.G., and dedicated by the Venerable Archdeacon A deL. Nunns and the Reverend Dr. W.W. McPherson. A wall of concrete with granite finish frames a nine-foot tall statue of a woman, her eyes downcast upon the 97 names of Oak Bay's war dead. The inscription reads: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." Early in 1948, the Oak Bay Town Council decided that a suitable memorial be erected. A young former airman from Ontario, James Saull, had made his home in Victoria after the war. He had been a pupil of the well-known Toronto sculptor Emmanuel Hahn (Hahn sculpted the Bluenose schooner on our dime, the caribou on the quarter and the Indians in their canoe on the silver dollar), and the young man's talent had become known locally. It took Saull about seven months to complete the nine-foot monument, for which his wife was the model. The monument is located in Uplands Park on a rock out-cropping, facing Beach Drive. Since the concrete monument had been built on a rock out-cropping, there wasn't any problem with settlement but, over three and a half decade, it had been exposed to the extremes of weather. It was then that Mr. Saull was called upon by the Town Council to rebuild and repair the entire structure.

The work completed in time for the 2019 Remembrance Day service, which includes refurbishing the path and steps up to the cenotaph and also the stair railing, is the latest phase of work that was laid out in the 2016 strategic plan headed by Coun. Tara Ney and a small task force.


Inscription found on memorial

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IN MEMORY OF OAK BAY CITIZENS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE 1939-1945 WORLD WAR

GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS

plaque from left to right Inscription
col 1 ION ACLAND
col 1 THOMAS AKAM
col 1 WILLIAM B. E. BAILEY
col 1 THOMAS M. BAKER
col 1 NORMAN BEARD
col 1 MAURICE M. BEEDHAM
col 1 PAMELA G. BENNETT
col 1 TED P. BOURQUE
col 1 RICHARD BRADBURY
col 1 GORDON BRADSHAW
col 1 HARRY J. BROOKS
col 1 I. M. SUTHERLAND BROWN
col 1 LOUIS K. BROWN
col 1 WILLIAM BROWN
col 1 ROBERT E. BRUCE
col 1 JOHN S. BURD
col 1 FRED S. BUTTON
col 1 GEOFFREY BYATT
col 1 BRIAN W. CARMICHAEL
col 1 RICHARD R. T. CHRISTY
col 1 PATRICIA J. COONEY
col 1 GEORGE H. CORBETT
col 1 JAMES A. CORNWALL
col 1 GEORGE S. F. COULSON
col 2 REGINALD COVENTRY
col 2 ROBERT COVENTRY
col 2 EDWARD L. CURTIS
col 2 JOHN V. DAVEY
col 2 PERCIVAL F. M. DEFREITAS
col 2 J. HARRY DOE
col 2 WILLIAM J. DYSON
col 2 DOUGLAS R. ELEY
col 2 HENRY G. ELLIS
col 2 VIOLET FIELD
col 2 E. WILLIAM R. FORTT
col 2 ROBERT H. FRAME
col 2 GORDON FRASER
col 2 VERNON B. GILSON
col 2 JACK. A. GROGAN
col 2 FRED C. HARMAN
col 2 ARTHUR C. HARNESS
col 2 JAMES R. HARPER
col 2 DESMOND HIND
col 2 ROBERT HORSFIELD
col 2 RAYMOND H. HUNTER
col 2 NORA JOHNSON
col 2 VINCENT G. L. KNOX
col 2 JOHN LATTA
col 3 JAMES W. LAWRIE
col 3 WILLIAM H. LEESE
col 3 DOUGLAS M. LINDSAY
col 3 FRED I. MC DERMOTT
col 3 FRANCIS H. MC MULLIN
col 3 PHILIP G. C. MACNEILL
col 3 JAMES R. A. MACONACHIE
col 3 LEIGHTON MANNING
col 3 ROBERT S. MAY
col 3 HARRY E. MEYER
col 3 ALAN MAYHEW
col 3 E. W. T. MELLANDER
col 3 RICHARD C. MEREDITH
col 3 THOMAS W. MOORE
col 3 PETER PALIN
col 3 WILLIAM PALMER
col 3 GEORGE PARKER
col 3 ROY PATTINSON
col 3 CHARLES W. PEASLAND
col 3 WILLIAM E. PHILLIPS
col 3 TREVOR C. L. PIDCOCK
col 3 DANIEL MACF. REID
col 3 EDWARD G. ROBBINS
col 3 JAMES T. ROBSON
col 4 ARTHUR M. RYCROFT
col 4 KENNETH W. SCHARFF
col 4 ERNEST W. SCROGGS
col 4 ROBERT R. SHEARING
col 4 REGINALD A. SHEPHERD
col 4 JOHN SHEPHERD
col 4 JOHN L. SILLS
col 4 JOHN F. STEVENS
col 4 DOUGLAS B. STEWART
col 4 BOWES STONEY
col 4 JAMES SYME
col 4 MICHAEL B. SYMONS
col 4 SELBY F. TAYLOR
col 4 JACK TRACE
col 4 PAUL A. TRUDEL
col 4 LLOYD H. TULL
col 4 GRAHAM VERLEY
col 4 RAY WALLS
col 4 JOHN D. WARD
col 4 FRANK H. WHITING
col 4 EDWIN M. WILLIAMS
col 4 DONALD A. K. WILSON
col 4 MATTHEW WOOD
col 4 STANLEY E. WOOD



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