Manitoba

Province Code
MB
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-038
Type
Address
411 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB
Location
Law Courts Building, Broadway Entrance
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

Roll of Honour

The members of the Low Society of Manatoba served in

the Great War

These gave their lives (killed in action or who died of wounds)

Archibald Joseph Anderson
Andrew Stuart Baird
Richard de Berghs Molyneux Bird
David Scott Borthwick
Russell Heath Boulton
John William Brown
Ralph Russell James Brown
John Scott Cameron
Harold Reid Campbell
Harward Eastman Chaffey
William Joseph Chalk
John Romeyn Dennistoun
Albert Ethelbert Aylward Evans
A. Francis
Charles Franklin Galbraith DFC
Hubert De’Arze Gill
William Forbes Guild MiD
Clendon Charles Heath
Francis Martin Hetherington
Robert Edward Higginbotham
Oscar Harrold Hollis
Ronald Hoskins
Edmund Lally Howell
Hugo Anthony Launcelot Ceadda Jackson
Charles Inglis Jameson
George Willis Jameson
Alexander G. Kemp
Hart Leech
Charles Herman Macneil
Christian Marie Jules Martel
William Lee Mawhinney
Ernest D’Harcourt McMeans
Clarence Harvey Miller
John Munro
Harold Arthur Newman
Glen Norton
Lamont Livingstone Paterson
Mowbray MacDonell Perdue
Aylwin Murray Pratt
James Sanford Price
Frederick Leopold Pusch DSO
John Edward Reynolds
James Ernest Robertson
Henry Awtry Robinson
George Huntington Ross
Fred Irwin Simpson
Thomas Edward Smith
Melbourne Robert Carter Smith
Robert Edmund Struthers
John Sutherland DSO
Edward Payson Thompson
Robert McDonnell Thomson
Charles Philip Uhrich
Charles Dorsett Ward
George Stephen Whittaker
Alman Clare Williams
Otto Russell Williams

...

Roll of Honour

The members of the Law Society of Manatoba served in

the Second World War

These gave their lives

These also served

John Edwin Bissett
Joseph Goodwin Butcher
Allan Lloyd Dyker
Ross Pringle Fahrni
Allan Munro Livingston
James Archibald MacKelvie
Sam Berry Sheps
Walter Edward Shields
Morris Marvin Soronow
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Photo Credit
Darryl Toews
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Law Society of Manitoba Great War Memorial Plaque
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Darryl Toews
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Law Society of Manitoba Second World War Memorial Plaque
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Body Content

A tablet in honour of members of the Law Society of Manitoba who served during First World War was unveiled by the Governor General Sir Julian H. G. Byng of Vimy at a ceremony on 15 October 1923. In addition to listing all who served, it identifies those who were killed in action or who died of wounds. Weighing 1,025 pounds and having a surface area of 55 square feet, the tablet was designed by C.W. Chivers and was manufactured by the Architecural Bronze and Iron Works of Toronto.  Lady Justice is depicted wearing a blindfold, carrying a sword in one hand and a balance, in the other.

A similar tablet for the Second World War members of the Law Society was added after that war.

Both are located in the Broadway Avenue entrance of the Law Courts Building.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10257
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-037
Type
Address
99 Curry Place R3T 2M6
Location
Raised plaza between the University Centre and the Faculty of Nursing Building / Helen Glass Centre for Nursing.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription
Name
Harry Blackburn Adderley
Alwyn Clarence Brewer
Charles Bryan
Robert Thomas Campbell
Harold Cormick
Charlie Ronald Dier
James Frederick “Fred” Forster
Samuel Grills
John Ralph Hammond
Samuel Hanson
George William Hepworth
[Strathclair, Medical College]
Albert James Higgs
James Gordon Hill
Nelson Jarvis
William Arthur Johnson MM
George King
James Reid Locke
Ian Cameron Mallough
Heber Havelock Moshier
Colin Stewart Murray
Frank Samuel Occomore DCF
Daniel Fleming Pack
William Ross Pringle
Kelby Roseboro
Joseph Lawrence Smith
Cecil Beacham Spencer
William Slater Turner
Ernest Clifford Walters
John William Whittaker
Robert Wray
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Photo Credit
Nathan Kramer
Caption
11th Canadian Field Ambulance War Memorial
Province
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Body Content

The 11th Canadian Field Ambulance (CFA) was formed by men of the Manitoba Agricultural College, along with those mobilized from other Western Canada universities. The Tyndall-stone pillar stands about four feet tall and features the engraved names of fallen battalion comrades of the First World War who died during their time in the unit or subsequently elsewhere as part of the Great War. The north, east, and south faces bear the faded names, with the western facade adorned only by the Red Cross emblem. The eastern face also features the emblem of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, and the memorial was initially capped with a bronze sundial. It was designed by CFA serviceman Christopher Thomas “Chris” Best (1889-1969). The formal unveiling took place on 16 October 1927 along the Avenue of Elms (Chancellor Matheson Road), on the grounds in front of the Administration Building, and across from the Manitoba Agricultural College War Memorial. It was later relocated to a raised plaza between the University Centre and the Faculty of Nursing Building / Helen Glass Centre for Nursing.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10120
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-032
Type
Address
130 Nassau St North
Location
In the Church, Parish of St Luke [Anglican, part of the Diocese of Rupert's Land]
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769299, -97.1486004
Inscription

[regimental color flag/drapeau des couleurs du régiment]

100th REGIMENT WINNIPEG GRENADIERS

ADSUM

[Queen's colors flag/drapeau des couleurs de la Reine]

100th REGIMENT WINNIPEG GRENADIERS
ADSUM

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Regiment colors
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Queens Colors
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surroundings
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Body Content

The 100 Regiment Winnipeg Grenadiers regimental colour flag and the queen colours flag hang inside the church among many other memorials of this regiment.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Flags
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8169
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-031
Type
Address
131 Nassau St N
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769299, -97.1486004
Inscription

[Cross inscription/ inscription de la Croix]

(need further research/recherche incomplète)

[plaque/plaque]

ORIGINAL CROSS FROM THE GRAVE OF
CAPT HERVÉ MURRAY GRANT M.C.
FROM LISSENHOCK - CEMETARY.
PASSCHENBALE, FLANDERS
(need further research/recherche incomplète)

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Cross and plaque
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Body Content

The Parish of St Luke erected this memorial. It was unveiled in St Luke in around 1919 and is dedicated to Capt Hervé Murray Grant M.C. killed in action during the Great War. This Cross is the original cross from his grave from Lijssenthoek cemetery, Passchendaele, Flanders.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Wood Cross and brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8162
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-030
Type
Address
515 Stradbrook avenue
Location
130 Nassau St N, Winnipeg,
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769299, -97.1486004
Inscription

[Door brass plaque/plaque en laiton à la porte ]

THE SOLDIER`S CHAPEL
IN HALLOWED MEMORY OF
THOSE FROM THIS PARISH
WHO WERE KILLED
IN THE GREAT WAR

[Stained-glass window/Vitrail] [first window]

? Faithful unto Death and ? Give thee a crown of life

[inscription at the bottom/inscription au bas]

? Perceive with the love of GOD because ? Laid down ? Life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren, ????

ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THE BOYS OF ST LUKES'S SUNDAY SCHOOL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919.

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The Soldier's Chapel
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door entrance
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Door plaque
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Stained-glass window
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Body Content

This Chapel was erected by the Parish of St. Luke and unveiled in 1919. This memorial was dedicated to the Parishioners killed in action during The Great War.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Building, with door Plaque and Stained-glass window
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8161
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-029
Type
Address
130 Nassau Street North
Location
The Parish Church of St. Luke
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769255, -97.1485852
Inscription

PRO DEO ET PATRIA

ERECTED IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
JOHN GEDDES CAPT 16th BN CANADIAN
SCOTTISH KILLED N ACTION AT S-JULIEN
BELGIUM, 23rd APRIL 1915 AGED 36 YEARS.

CHARLES THURSTON BOWRING, LIEUT
10th MACHINE GUN COY, 4th CANADIAN
DIVISION KILLED IN ACTION NEAR SOUCHEZ
FRANCE, 29th DECR 1916, AGED 35 YEARS.

GORDON RUTHVEN HERON, MAJ 78TH
BN CANADIANS KILLED IN ACTION AT VIMY
RIDGE, FRANCE, 9th ARPIL 1917, AGED 33 YEARS

JOHN SCATCHERD LAYCOCK, CAPT 15th
BN CANADIAN SCOTTISH KILLED IN
ACTION AT VIMY RIDGE FRANCE 11th
JUNE 1917, AGED 37 YEARS.

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First World War Tablet
War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

This plaque was unveiled around 1918. It is known as the Piggery Memorial, dedicated to the four chums who shared accommodations on Cauchon Street and died in the First World War - Captain John Geddes, Lieutenant Charles Thurston Bowring, Major Gordon Ruthven Heron and Captain John Scatcherd Laycock.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Tablet - bronze and marble
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8160
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-028
Type
Address
130 Nassau St North
Location
In the Church, Parish of St Luke [Anglican, part of the Diocese of Rupert's Land]
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769299, -97.1486004
Inscription

[inscription/ inscription]

To the Glory of God
and in loving memory of

Lieut Sydney Baker Harris M.C.

44th and 27th Battallion C.G.F.
1914-1918
Youngest Son fo George ?.R. and Fannie C. Harris
Died December 16th 1923
Aged 27 years
A Gallant Soldier. A Loving Son
A Loyal Camrade.

"And I will raise him up at the last Day" St John VI 54.

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brass plaque
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Body Content

The Parish of St Luke erected this memorial. This plaque was unveiled in around 1923 and is dedicated to Lieutenant Sydney Baker Harris from the 44th and 27th Battalion who fought during the Great War.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8159
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-027
Type
Address
130 Nassau St North
Location
In the Church, Parish of St Luke [Anglican, part of the Diocese of Rupert's Land]
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769299, -97.1486004
Inscription

[inscription/ inscription]

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

LIEUTENANT

John Galt

LORD STRATHCONA`S HORSE
REPORTED WOUNDED
AND MISSING IN ACTION
8th DECEMBER 1915
AGED 24 YEARS

ERECTED BY HIS FATHER AND MOTHER

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brass plaque
Province
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Body Content

This memorial was unveiled in around 1918 and is dedicated to Lieutenant John Galt from the Lord Strathcona`s Horse, reported wounded and missing in action on 8th December 1915. This plaque was erected by his father and mother, members of the Parish of St Luke.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8158
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-026
Type
Address
130 Nassau St N, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2H1
Location
The Parish Church of St Luke
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769299, -97.1486004
Inscription

[inscription/ inscription]

IN MEMORY OF
PTE. EDWIN A. CLIFT
24th BATTALION, V.R., C.E.F.
KILLED IN ACTION
IN BELGIUM SEPT 30 th 1915
Aged 29 Years

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brass plaque
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Body Content

The Parish of St Luke erected this memorial. This plaque was unveiled in around 1918 and is dedicated to Pte Edwin A. Clift, killed in action in Belgium in 1915.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8157
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-025
Type
Address
130 Nassau St North
Location
In the Church, Parish of St Luke [Anglican, part of the Diocese of Rupert's Land]
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769299, -97.1486004
Inscription

[inscription/ inscription]

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CAPT.HERVÉ MURRAY GRANT, M.C.
52nd BATTALION CANADIAN INFANTRY
KILLED IN ACTION AT PASSCHENDAELE
ON THE 28th OCTOBER 1917.
Aged 26 Years

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brass plaque
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Body Content

The Parish of St Luke erected this memorial. This plaque was unveiled in around 1918 and is dedicated to Capt. Hervé Murray Grant killed in action in Passchendaele in 1917.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8156