This memorial is dedicated to the Veterans of the First World War.
Bath WW1 Memorial
1914-For Home and Country-1918
My VAC Account
My VAC Account1914-For Home and Country-1918
This memorial is dedicated to the Veterans of the First World War.
IN MEMORY OF FALLEN COMRADES
IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF OUR COMRADES
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
This memorial is dedicated to the fallen comrades and veterans of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 37. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 37. The memorial was moved to the community centre on Main Street from the Fish Hatchery on Hume Road.
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LEST
WE FORGET
IN GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE OF
THOSE WHO MADE
THE SUPREME
SACRIFICE IN THE
CAUSE OF FREEDOM
REDEDICATED
JUNE 7, 2013
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1899 – 1902 - BOER WAR - GUERRE D’AFRIQUE DU SUD
ERNEST BURRIDGE HARRY JONES BYRON LORD JOHN W. RIDEOUT GEORGE A. TRIBE
1914 - 1918 - WORLD WAR ONE - PREMIERE GUERRE MONDIALE
1939 - 1945 - WORLD WAR TWO - SECOND GUERRE MONDIALE
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1939 - 1945 - WORLD WAR TWO - SECOND GUERRE MONDIALE
1950- 1953 - KOREAN WAR - GUERRE DE CORÉÉ
2013 YEAR OF THE KOREAN VETERAN - 2013 ANNÉE DES VÉTÉRANS DE LA GUERRE DE CORÉ
E FORREST BROWN JOHN F. DUMPHY ALEX JONES RAYMOND MCCONNELL STANLEY MCCONNELL
H.F. JEAN CLADWELL LEWIS E. GLENN JAMES D. LAMONT ROBERT MCCONNELL DEVERN WRIGHT
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THIS MEMORIAL IS IN HONOUR OF THOSE WHO SERVED IN PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS AROUND THE WORLD AND TO THOSE WHO CONTINUE TO SERVE IN THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES
1956 - 1992 - PRESENT
COLD WAR- POST-COLD WAR - PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS AND CANADIAN ARMED FORCES
The Centreville Legion erected a new memorial in 2013 dedicated to past and present Veterans. The original memorial was refurbished and used as the center piece. The new memorial was designed by Bev Haines, Barb Swim, Captain Brad Biggar, CFB Gagetown and SMET Monuments, Dale Young.
The original center piece was erected in 1951 on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion Centreville Branch. It was located at the Centreville Community School, (previously called Centreville Regional High School). It is made of granite with a cement base. The base of the new memorial is also cement, with polished granite for the main part.
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P.L.E.E. F.C.B.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEPARTED MEMBERS
ABERDEEN LODGE 42
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
AND
MIRAMICHI TEMPLE 31
PYTHIAN SISTERS
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BRANCH NO. 37
FLORENCEVILLE N.B.
IN MEMORY OF
FALLEN COMRADES
LT. ALLISON FLEMING
VICTOR CRABBE
BERNARD HACHEY
BURTON SHAW
JOHN BRADLEY
CREIGHTON BAKER
ERWIN GALLOP
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[base/base]
LEST WE FORGET
This memorial is dedicated to the veterans of Aberdeen Lodge 42 Knights of Pythias and Miramichi Temple 31 Pythian Sisters. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 37, Aberdeen Lodge 42 and Miramichi Temple 31.
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LEST WE FORGET
In grateful remembrance of all those who served in past
conflicts from the Knowlesville and Armond Areas, and
in memory of those who gave their lives. At the going
down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
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FOR COUNTRY AND FOR FREEDOM
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This memorial is dedicated to all the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was erected by the Community of Knowlesville and Armond.
LEST WE FORGET
ERECTED IN
1944
IN GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE OF ALL
THOSE WHO SERVED IN
PAST CONFLICTS FROM THE
COLDSTREAM AND AREA
AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
AT THE GOING DOWN
OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
FOR COUNTRY AND FOR FREEDOM
This memorial is dedicated to those who served in past conflicts from the Coldstream and area.
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IN HONORED MEMORY OF THE MEN OF CARLETON COUNTY WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED AND DIED
1939 - 1945
1914 - 1918
CARLETON COUNTY
Honour Roll of Carleton County Citizens who gave their lives during the First Great War, 1914-18
Leigh ANDERSON
Rice ARMOUR
Stanley ATHERTON
Clarence AVERY
Roy E BAKER
William BEDELL
Anthony BLAIKIE
Herbert L BRADLEY
Alwyn C BREWER
Fred E BROAD
Fred W BROAD
M Earle BROOKS
Walter BROWN
Charles H BULL
J Allison BULL
George BULMER
William E BURRELL
Hector CAMERON
Frank E CAMPBELL
Robert B CAMPBELL
Willie CARROLL
Gordon P CHAPMAN
Harold B CHARLTON
Sheredon J CLARK
Ralph A COLWELL
William COOPER
Perley R COX
Lee W CRANDLEMIRE
William E DALLING
Percy DANDO
Glazier DeMERCHANT
Howard DeMERCHANT
Roy DeMERCHANT
Silas DeWITT
ames A DICKINSON
Stanley W DRAPER
Herbert DROST
Arthur M FISHER
Charles A FISHER
Arthur FROST
William GEORGE
Woodforde GEORGE
Archie N GIBERSON
Arthur T GIBSON
Frank A GOODWIN
John GORMLEY
Alexander B GRANT
C Leo GRAVES
Grover GREEN
Leo A GREEN
Perley H GREEN
Albert E GREGORY
Eugene GUEST
Horace S HALL
Joseph P HANNIGAN
Oliver HANSON
Burdette W HARMON
Wm L HARTSGROVE
Clarence E HAVENS
Harry W HAVENS
Robin A HAWKINS
Ashley S HAYDEN
Walter C HAYWARD
John HENDERSON
Walter E HILL
Joseph HINTON
John B HIPWELL
Marcus HOLMES
Wendell HOLMES
Stillman HAGGARD
Robert E HULL
Wendell P HULL
Harry A JACKSON
Fred W JACQUES
Robert E JOHNSON
J McLean JOHNSTON
E Ambrose JONES
Lynus D JONES
John W JUDKINS
Joseph KAIN
James KEENAN
Gordon KELLY
James C KETCHUM
C.V.KIRKPATRICK
John W LAMONT
Harry G LEWIS
Guy C LISTER
Samuel M LINDER
Berry L LONG
Trueman LOVELY
Frank N LUNN
James E Lynott
Clarence McCLUSKEY
Arch D McDOUGALL
J Arch McDOUGALL
Lee A McKENZIE
Francis E McLARDY
Claude M McLEAN
Stephen McMULLIN
Robert C MOOERS
H E MURCHLAND
Maxwell A NASON
Neville V NEVERS
Reuben L NEVERS
Thomas NICHOLSON
Archie B ORSER
John A ORSER
Ludlow PANGBURN
Ernest PARSONS
Allord PETERS
William POINTING
Franklin S RANKIN
Frank REDDALL
Dalton RIDEOUT
Walter RIGGS
Ralph RILEY
Gregory RIORDAN
Mortimer ROBERTS
Melvin A ROBINSON
Roy Westley ROGERS
Harry RUNDLE
Bernard SAUNDERS
Robert A SAUNDERSON
Horace SAYLES
Allison E SHARPE
Roy Justin SHAW
Edwin Roy SNOW
William STUART
William J STUART
Archibald SUTTON
Joseph A THOMPSON
Stephen TOMAR
Guy TOMPKINS
Percy TOWNSEND
Charles S TRUE
Wendell M VANWART
A Neville VINCE
Burton A WALLACE
Harleigh B WATSON
(N.S.)Anna B WEST
Daniel P WHALEN
Rankin WHEARY
Wm M WHITCOMBE
Ralph WILEY
Clarence WILLIAMS
Leo ZINCK
Honour Roll of Carleton County Citizens who gave their lives during the Second Great War, 1939-45
Reginal L. Alterton
Robert B. Albright
Creighton C. Baker
Richard C. Baker
Harley J. Ball
Ralph T. Barrows
Kenneth Barton
Hugh J. Bedell
Lloyd R. Bell
Isaac L. Bloodsworth
Everett M Boyd
John Bradley
Donald L. Brooker
Charles K. Brown
Gordon G. Brown
W. Wallace Brown
George W. Cairns
Fred H. Carter
Benjamin L. Chase
Robert W. Clark
Paul R. Cogger
Claude W. Connors
William J. B. Cook
Herbert R. Corey
P. Millage Cosman
Bertram P. Cox
Victor C. Crabbe
Harold T. Craig
Michael B. Crain
Thomas Crawford
A. Ross Currie
Terrence Davies
Archie J. Devoe
Arthur M. DeWitt
Robert J. Dibblee
Frank M. Dickinson
Ronald C. Dickinson
Winston J. Dickinson
Leo B. Dougherty
Bruce F. Elliott
John A. Farnham
James A. Flemming
Dow C. Foster
Merrill 0. Freeman
Raymond R. Freeman
Ronald R. Furlong
Daniel N. Gallagher
Douglas P. Gallagher
Jarvis P. Gallop
Earl P. Gartley
Jask S. Grahem
Lewis M. Graham
Laures A. Greer
John A. Guy
Enoch D. Hamilton
Arleigh Hanson
Basil E. Hargrove
Berton A. Hargrove
Frank G. Hovey
Gordon R Hoyt
M. MacLaren Keswick
Banfred W. Kinney
James G. King
J. Donald Lenehan
Donald L Lewis
George A. Lovely
Herbert D. Mallory
Roy B. Martin
Francis A. R. Milbury
Elbridge W. Miller
James R. Mullis
Reginal V. Mooers
Robert W. McDonald
Robert B. McIntyre
Glen 0. Nevers
Stephen A. Newroth
Harold W. Oldham
Clayton B. Orser
Ivan M. Orser
Hazen H. Paget
John H. Painter
Arthur S. Parkes
Wendell M. Palmer
Edward L. Parker
Lewis H. Patterson
Grant C. Peck
Alfred K. Perkins
John R. Post
John A. Prosser
B. Allison Rickard
Douglas S. Ritchie
Barney A. Rogers
Paul A. Rogers
Donald S. Ross
Walter Z. Ross
Arthur Z. Shaw
Harold J. Skaarup
Owen J. Smith
Joseph B. Starr
Albert P. Stanbridge
Ernest B. Stiles
G. Victor Stitham
Arthur B. Taylor
Blair V. Tedford
Donovan B. Tracey
Harold V. Tracey
Ivan R. Trafford
Thomas E. Troy
Clarence P. Veysey
Irvine T. Veysey
Neville E. Vincent
Cecil H. Ward
Harold R. Wheeler
Murray E. White
Chauncey J. Wiggins
Lambert W. Wiggins
Walter G. Wilkins
Maurice L. Wright
Willard J. Wright
Arthur W. McBride Jr.
The Carleton County War Memorial was constructed in the early 1920s by H. McGratton and Sons, St. George, New Brunswick. The stone was taken from their own quarries. The monument is about 24 feet high and weighs 40 tons. A carved granite statue of a First World War Canadian soldier standing at attention tops the memorial.
This memorial was erected by the Carleton County Council to honour those who lost their lives in the First World War. It was later modified with the addition of a bronze plaque honouring those who lost their lives in the Second World War.
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
LEST WE FORGET
Erected by Royal Canadian Branch No. 24, this memorial is dedicated to all veterans.
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A la memoire des
soldats de Tracadie morts
pendant la guerre
1914-1918
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A la memoire de nos soldats
morts pendant la guerre
1939-1945
This memorial is dedicated to all Veterans from the First and Second World Wars.
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IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THE MEN OF
THE PARISHES OF PERTH & ANDOVER WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
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1914-1918
ADAM, MALCOLM
ARMSTRONG, FRED
CLEMENTS, ENSIGN R.
DRUM, ALEX M.
FINNEMORE, NORMAN
GORDON, ARTHUR
GRANT, ROBERT
GREEN, CLAIRE
HAWKINS, KENNETH B.
LOVELY, GILBERT
MORRIS, EARL
MCCONNELL, WILLIAM
MACKENZIE, JAMES
MACPHAIL, CHESTER
MACKIE, ALEXANDER
NEVERS, NEVILLE
NEVERS, REUBEN
STEWART, CHARLES M.
SUTTHERY, WILLIAM
STEVENS, MARSHALL
TAYLOR, JOHN
TOMPKINS, SPURGEON
WOLVERTON, HARRY E.
WALKER, ANNA
MORRELL JAMES E.
GOODINE, ISAAC
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1939-1945
ARMSTRONG, LEO
BROAD, PHILLIP
BAIRD, ROLAND
CALDWELL, SINCLAIR
DE MERCHANT, REID
DE MERCHANT, LLOYD
ENNIS, VINAL
EVERETT, RICHARD
GAINES, CHARLES
GREEN, CLARENCE
HETHERINGTON, JOHN H.
JACKSON, WILLIAM
JONES, RONALD
KELLY, DOUGLAS C.E.
KNOWLAN, KENNETH W.
LARLEE, WALLACE
OGILVY, GLEN
PARKER, VERDUN
PAUL, JEROME
PELKEY, RICHARD
POST, JOHN
SAULIS, SANFORD
TAYLOR, CRAYDON
TOWNSLEY, CHARLES
TREMBLAY, WALTER
WALLACE, WILLIAM
WILLETT, ADOLPHUS
NICHOLAS, PAUL P.
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KOREAN WAR
DAVENPORT, HAYDEN
This memorial is dedicated to the men of the parishes of Perth and Andover who served in First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 36. It was designed by two Second World War Veterans, Legion President at the time, Duncan M. Tomlinson and Donald Hollins. Alex Thompson, Barney Armstrong and Harry Carpenter served with them on the Cenotaph Committee. The memorial was constructed in 1958 and most of the material and labour were donated to construct it. The memorial is situated on a one hundred by one hundred foot lot in front of the Memorial Arena. November 11th Armistice Services are held at the memorial site every year.