Westville Cenotaph
Municipality/Province: Westville, NS
Memorial number: 12007-030
Type: Shaft - granite, statue - bronze, stele, tablet
Address: 1870-1880 N Main Street
Location: Municipal park next to post office
GPS coordinates: Lat: 45.5594911 Long: -62.7126003
Submitted by: Marilyn Gurney. Ivan Smith. David Avery. Victoria Edwards.
The Westville Cenotaph was completed in 1921 in honour of the local war dead of the First World War. Emmanuel Hahn's design represents the sorrows caused by war. The soldier atop the cenotaph looks down in sadness at the ground below him, as if he might find there, his fallen comrades, if not for the tragedy of war. Over the years the original inscription on the granite base became illegible and was replaced with black engraved plaques in 2014.
The statue depicts a young, grieving Canadian soldier in First World War army uniform. With uncovered head, he is standing at a battlefield grave – a simple cross with poppies and a broken chain at the base and the flag draped behind it – the final resting place of a comrade killed in action. His left hand rests on the cross, while his right hand holds a reversed rifle. His helmet is slung over his shoulder.
Hahn’s Westville design for the company that employed him as its chief monument designer, the Thomson Monument Company of Toronto was eventually erected ten more times across Canada. Only two – Westville’s and a second at Cornwall, Ontario – would be in bronze; the others are all in granite. Smaller communities such as Springhill, Nova Scotia, and Killarney, Manitoba without the means to pay for a Hahn original could send off a photo of the Westville original to Italy, and have a copy made in Carrara marble at considerably less cost. Hahn’s sculpture in Westville is the only one he signed.
Emanuel Hahn moved to Toronto at the age of seven with his family of artists and musicians from Germany, in 1888. He studied commercial design and model-making at Toronto Technical School and Ontario College of Art and Industrial Design. At 25 years old Hahn began a nearly lifelong contract with Thomson Monument Company of Toronto. Two years later, he also started work as a studio assistant to sculptor Walter Seymour Allward. Part of his duties included assisting on Allward’s significant works such as the South African War Memorial in Toronto.
In 1912 Hahn began an association with the Thomson Monument Company of Toronto. It was there, along with several assistants, he made the many war memorials that are found across Canada: Fernie, British Columbia; Killarney and Russell, Manitoba; Alvinston, Bolton, Cornwall, Hanover, Lindsay, Malvern, Milton, Petrolia and Port Dalhousie, Ontario; Gaspe, Quebec; Moncton, New Brunswick; Springhill and Westville Nova Scotia; Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
Hahn is probably most famous as the designer of the Bluenose on the back of the Canadian dime and the Caribou on the back of the Canadian quarter. He was a victim of anti-German sentiment in the years following the Great War, when his design for the Winnipeg Cenotaph was rejected in 1925.
Inscription found on memorial
[front center/devant]
IN FLANDERS FIELDS
LEST WE FORGET
IN MEMORY OF OUR HONORED DEAD
WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR AS A SACRIFICE
ON THE ALTER OF FREEDOM
1914 — 1918
IN GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THE MEN AND WOMEN
OF THIS COMMUNITY WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE SECOND GREAT WAR
1939 — 1945
E. Hahn Sc 1921
[front left stele/stèle gauche]
CAMBRAI MONS
WORLD WAR I
1914 — 1918
- DANIEL ANDERSON
- JOHN APPLETON
- THOMAS BLAIR
- GEORGE BOGGS
- DANIEL CHISHOLM
- GEORGE CLAY
- ROD F. CONNORS
- ALEXANDER CYR
- ALEXANDER DUNCAN
- PHILIP EDWARDS
- GEORGE FERGUSON
- GEORGE FOLEY
- JOHN W. FRASER
- RAYMOND S. FRASER
- ANGUS GRAY
- HERBERT HADLEY
- SYDNEY HALE M.M.
- JOHN HENDERSON
- WILSON HICKMAN
- JAMES A. HOLLAND
- ROBERT HUBLEY
- FRANK MACPHERSON
- HARRY MACNEIL
- CHARLES MCALLISTER D.C.M.
- JOHN G. MCDONALD
- JOHN MCEACHERN
- HUGH D. MCKENZIE
- JOHN H. McINNIS
- GEORGE A. MCLEOD
- AMBROSE H. MADORE
- WILLIAM L. MILLER
- JOSEPH MYERS
- DANIEL O'HANDLEY
- JOHN PATTERSON
- EDWARD RAE
- JOSEPH REID
- JOSEPH RICHARDSON
- ALBERT ROSE
- MUIR ROSS
- JOHN R. SLOANE
- ROBERT SMITH
- H.M.S. STEVENSON
- CHARLES STEWART
- HARRY M. STEWART
- SAMUEL R. STEWART
- WYLIE STEWART
- HARRY STROYD
- WILLIAM SULLIVAN
- SAMUEL K. TINGLEY
- ROLAND R. TURNER
- JAMES R. WALLACE
- ANTHONY WILSON
[front right stele/stèle droite]
YPRES FESTUBERT
WORLD WAR II
1939 — 1945
- SAMUEL A. CAMERON
- ROBERT E. CAMPBELL
- GEORGE CHAMBERS
- WILLIAM F. CLARKE
- FREEMAN F. DALLING
- AUSTIN G. ELLIS
- JOHN F. EMERY
- CLARENCE FAVIER
- WALLACE O. FRASER
- LESTER GRAHAM
- LEMUEL W. GRAY
- HAROLD HUBLEY
- WILLIAM HUGHES
- ALBERT LEBLANC
- JOHN R. LOCKHART
- AUGUSTUS W. MACDONALD
- REGINALD MACDONALD
- JESSIE M. MACLEOD
- JOHN J. MACLEOD
- JOHN W. MACLEOD
- CLIFFORD MACPHERSON
- ROBERT MELANSON
- FRASER F. MERCER
- ALVA H. MORRISON
- CLYDE A. MUNRO
- ROY T.R. OLIVER
- NEIL RATTEE
- JOSEPH TAYLOR
- JAMES S. WALSH
KOREAN WAR
1950 — 1953
WILLAIM E. JOHNSTONE
[back right stele]
THE SOMME COURCELETTE
[back left stele]
PASSCHENDAELE AMIENS
Street view
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