Nova Scotia

Province Code
NS
City/Municipality
Tiverton
Memorial Number
12011-069
Type
Address
Cemetery Road (20m from Israel Cove Road)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.3855982, -66.2138915
Inscription

THIS MONUMENT DEDICATED IN
MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WARS
1914-1918 AND 1939-1945
BY MEMBERS OF
CAPRIQUET BRANCH
92 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL
REMEMBER THEM.
ERECTED 1973

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Sheryl Stanton
Caption
front view detail
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Tiverton cenotaph was constructed in 1973 in memory of those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.

City
Tiverton
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4364
City/Municipality
Rossway
Memorial Number
12011-068
Type
Address
North side of Hwy 217
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.579927, -65.9140841
Inscription

[south east side/côté sud-est]

WORLD WAR I

PTE. VICTOR E. ROBBINS, 104TH BATTALION
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE, JULY 8, 1917. AGED 18 YEARS.

PTE. HERBERT C. CORNWELL, 112TH BATTALION
KILLED IN ACTION, MAY 15, 1917. AGED 28 YEARS.

FOR KING AND COUNTRY

[north east side/côté nord -est]

PTE. NELSON F. CROWELL, 112TH BATTALION
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE, AUGUST 26, 1918. AGED 20 YEARS.

PTE. RALPH E. CORNWELL, 112TH BATTALION
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918. AGED 21 YEARS.

[south west side/côté sud-ouest]

PTE. ALBERT G. ROBICHEAU, 112TH BATTALION
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE, AUGUST 17, 1918. AGED 24 YEARS.

PTE. EUGENE E. COMEAU, 112TH BATTALION
DIED OF WOUNDS IN FRANCE. AGED 19 YEARS.

[north west side/côté nord -ouest]
WORLD WAR II

FLT. SGT. MAX F. ROBBINS
KILLED IN FRANCE, AUGUST 28, 1942.

PTE. JOSEPH W. LEWIS
KILLED IN ACTION IN GERMANY, MARCH 3, 1945. AGED 21 YEARS.

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Sheryl Stanton
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front view
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Rossway War Memorial was unveiled on August 15, 1920, in memory of those who died in First World War. The names of the men who were killed in the Second World War were inscribed on the Monument at a later date.

Monument has since been destroyed or moved

City
Rossway
Country
Type Description
Grey granite shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4379
City/Municipality
Port Maitland
Memorial Number
12011-067
Type
Address
Highway 1
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.978431, -66.146122
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET

AT THE GOING DOWN
OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF THOSE CANADIANS
WHO SERVED IN THE WARS
FOR FREEDOM
AND DEMOCRACY

BRANCH #143

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Bill Crowell/ Tom Cameron
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front view
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Remembrance Day Service
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Body Content

Constructed in 1991 in memory of those Canadians who served in the wars for freedom and democracy. The dedication wording on the monument is intended to be quite widely inclusive, especially to the memory of Canadians who served in World War I and World War II. The wording also includes such people as those who served in our wartime Merchant Marine, the Boer War, the Spanish Civil War (MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion), U.N. Peacekeepers, or as isolated an individual as a civilian female agent dropped behind enemy lines.

Our definition of war includes such things as "conflict" in Korea and "police action" in Cyprus. Also, it does not rule out a person who joins the Canadian Armed Forces and is killed while in training.

In 1987, a memorial was suggested by the President, Walter Muise. It was estimated that $7,000 would be required to complete the project. A great lift was given the project when Comrade Warren C. Durkee bought a suitable parcel of land and donated it to the Port Maitland Legion. On Main Street, it is now known as Memorial Park.

Fund-raisers were started and the branch members all participated, as well a number of "civilians". To a great degree, it was a community effort. The Municipality of Yarmouth gave $1,000, the Nova Scotia Teachers’ Union, Local Branch, donated $300.00; New Horizons Seniors donated $200.00; Bessie and Comrade Henry Churchill gave a quilt that raised $700.00; Comrade Clyde Bridgeo donated a couple hundred dollars and so did Comrade George Moses; and other Comrades gave various amounts. Carol Deveau helped with a fund-raiser dance and an auction; Brian Smith of Yarmouth Concrete and Gravel donated cement for the base and walk; Simon Deveau did the same for the flat stand; Jim Rose donated earth-moving work, and Comrade Staley Goodwin donated cement work.

The Memorial was unveiled in 1991 under the auspices of Branch President, Walter Muise, and the members of Branch 143. The occasion was open to the public, and the solemn occasion was attended by M.P., Colleen Campbell, and Municipal Warden, Robert Anthony. Since the unveiling in 1991, there have been Memorial Services, open to the public, on November 11th, each year.

Bill Crowell, Tom Cameron.

City
Port Maitland
Country
Type Description
Three stelia
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4381
City/Municipality
Kemptville
Memorial Number
12011-065
Type
Address
16 N Kempt Road
Location
Kemptville Baptist Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0461291, -65.8351312
Inscription

[front/devant]
282882
PRIVATE
FRANK ROY
SON OF
ALLEN M. &
WINNIFRED GATES
ENLISTED IN THE
219TH BATT N.S.H.
TRANSFERED TO THE
47 CANADIAN BATT.
KILLED IN ACTION IN
FRANCE
AUGUST 10TH 1919
AGED, 21 YEARS

CPL. ARNOLD C. WHITE
F 79313
Killed in acton in Italy
May 23 1944 Aged 23 yrs.

ERECTED BY
KEMPTVILLE
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
1920

[right side/côté droit]
734318
SAPPER
GORDAN RAYFORD
ONLY SON OF
AMOS & MARTHA
TRAVIS
ENLISTED IN THE
?? N.S. BATT
TRANSFERED TO 5TH
CANADIAN RY TROOP
DIED AT
LA HAVRE FRANCE
FEB. 5, 1919
AGED 22 YEARS

PTE. EVERETT R. GRAY
F S7558 R.C.A.S.C.
DIED IN HALIFAX
JUNE 7 1944 AGED 27 YRS.

 

[back/arrière]
3255536
PRIVATE
THORPE DOUGLAS
SON OF
ALDEN & VICTORIA
CROWELL
ENLISTED IN THE
???
DIED IN ENGLAND
MARCH 17TH 1918
AGED 22 YEARS
& ? MOS.

[left side/côté gauche]
HOWARD LEE
ROBERTS
1 DEPOT BATT.
DIED AT HALIFAX
APRIL 22ND 1918
AGED 30 YEARS

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Kemptville War Memorial
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Kemptville War Memorial was erected on June 20, 1920 in memory of the men from Kemptville who lost their lives during the First World War. The Cenotaph was erected by the Kemptville Women's Institute. Originally the cenotaph was erected in memory of four men who died during the First World War from the community of Kemptville. The Cenotaph is positioned such that the side the person's name is on is facing their home in the community.

City
Kemptville
Country
Type Description
Shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4386
City/Municipality
Freeport
Memorial Number
12011-064
Type
Address
331, Hwy 217
Location
Baptist Church grounds
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.2804427, -66.3211506
Inscription

[west face, top/haut ouest]
IN MEMORY OF

OUR DEAD HEROES

1914 -----1918

1939-----1945


[west face bottom/en bas-ouest] (needs further research/recherche incomplète)


[east face/est]
KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
FLT/SGT. HAMILTON E. PRIME
2, AUG. 1942
EVREUX FRANCE
WCI PAUL E. NICHOLS
17, SEPT. 1943
LAKE BOLSENA ITALY
FLT/LT. DAVID H. PERRY
12, MAY 1944
CALAIS FRANCE

[south face/sud]
HAMILTON E. ELLIOTT
KILLED IN ACTION
JUNE 22, 1917 AGED 19 YRS.
MELBURNE H. TITUS
DIED
APR. 2, 1918 AGED 20 YRS.

[north face/nord]STEPHEN E. SHORTLIFFE
KILLED IN ACTION
OCT. 28, 1917 AGED 25 YRS.
CHARLES E. HERSEY
DIED OF WOUNDS
APR. 18, 1917 AGED 20 YRS.

[plaque located 2km N of 1926 monument/plaque situé 2km nord du monument de 1926]

[left column/colonne de gauche]

FREEPORT WAR VETERANS
UNVEILED AUGUST 16, 1987
BATES, CLARENCE
BLACKFORD, HORACE
BLACKFORD MELVILLE
BOUCHIE, BERNARD
CONNELL, SANDY
CROOKER, CLAYTON
CROCKER, DONALD
DELANEY, GORDON
DELANEY, HAROLD
EATON, HAROLD
ELIOTT, HAMILTON
EVERETTE, ALIDA
FINIGAN, FOBERT
HAINES, EDWIN
HAINES HUGH
HAINES, REYNALD
HAYCOCK, CARELTON
HERSEY, CHARLIE
HERSEY, GEORGE
HERSEY, RUPERT
HIGGINS, LEE
HIGGINS, NELLIE
HIGGINS, SHERMAN
HOOPER, SYDNEY
HOUSTON, EDGAR
ISRAEL, HARRY
LENT, PHILLIP
LEWIS, BENNY

[centre column/colonne du centre]

LEWIS, DALTON
LEWIS, NOWLR
LEWIS WELDON
MACLELLAN, PHYLLIS
MOORE, ARTHUR
NICHOLS, PAUL
NICHOLS, PAUL
NICHOLS, WINSTON
NICKERSON, ARCHIE
NICKERSON, CALEB
NICKERSON, WALTON
PATTERSON, MARION
PERRY, DAVID
POWELL, HAROLD
PRIME, CURTIS
PRIME, DANIEL
PRIME, ELSIE
PRIME, HAMILTON
PRIME, LLOYD
RYAN, FREDERICK
SHORTLIFFE, EARNEST
SHORTLIFFE, MABEL
STARK, CLYDE
STEVENS, MELBOURNE
STODDARD, GERALD
SULLIVAN, DONALD
TEED, HAROLD
[right column/colonne de droie]

TEED, HERMAN
THOMAS, FRANK
THURBER, BORDER
THURBER, CAROL
THURBER, CECIL
THURBER EMMERY
THURBER KINGSLEY
THURBER LINDSAY
THURBER, LINWOOD
THURBER, LLOYD
THURBER, MELFORD
THURBER, RAYMOND
THURBER, RONALD
THURBER, SAMUEL, SR
THURBER, SAMUEL JR
THURBER, WELTON
THURBER, WILLARD
TIBERT, CARL
TIBERT, GENE
TIBERT, RAY
TIBERT, TILMAN
TITUS, ARNOLD
TITUS, GORDON
TITUS, MELBOURNE
WEIR, ANDREW, JR
WHITENECT, RUSSELL
YOUNG, ALVAH

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Sheryl Stanton
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front view
War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

The Freeport Cenotaph was unveiled on August 8, 1926, in memory of those from Freeport who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.

City
Freeport
Country
Type Description
Stone shaft topped with stone urn shape
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4389
City/Municipality
Digby
Memorial Number
12011-063
Type
Address
61 Water St
Location
Digby County
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.6243434, -65.7566794
Inscription

[obverse - Soldier on top/vue de face - soldat au sommet]
In memory of
the Men of this Town
who gave their lives
for King and Country
in the Great War
1914-1918

Lieutenant Charles Dayrell Shreve, MC
Corp. Louis Lawrence Churchill
Arnold Morgan
Robert A. Laines
Burwell Hutchinson
William Ensley Hayden
Wilber Shortliffe
George Archer Turnbull
Walter Vantassell
Joseph Hopley Winchester
Leland Fauntleroy Young
Edison Handspiker
William Savary Gilpin
DeVere D'Arcy
Harry Levy
Cyril W. Muise
James Robinson, Jr.

Their name Liveth Forevermore

[reverse/arrière]
IN MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF THIS TOWN
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
IN WORLD WAR II
1939 – 1945

RODERICK WILLIAM ABRAMSON
ALFRED JOHN AMERO
HOWARD JOSEPH BLINN
RALPH EATON DAKIN
KENNETH ANGUS DONNELLY
GERALD AUSTIN ELLIS
HOWARD THOMAS FARNSWORTH
WALTER MURRAY MARSHALL
STANLEY SPRAY
LOUIS PHILIP THERIAULT
ROSS GLENDON TURNBULL
ROBERT KENNETH VIDITO
GEORGE ALLEN WILSON
DONALD SMITH WINCHESTER
HENRY RAYMOND WOODMAN
SAMUEL DRIFFIELD WOODMAN
REGINALD WOOF
WILLIAM ARNOLD YORKE
LEO JOHN MELANSON

“THEIR NAMES LIVETH FOR EVERMORE”

[left/gauche]
Merchant Navy
World War I
World War II
At the going
down of the sun
and in the
morning we wil
remember them




[right]
Korea
1950-1953
In Honor of
those who served
and
in memory of
those who died
Lest we Forget

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Marilyn Gurney; Ken Berry; Sheryl Stanton
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Plaque
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Plaque
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Post Card 1943
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Body Content

The Soldiers Cenotaph was erected in 1921 in memory of the men from Digby who gave their lives for King and Country in the First and Second World Wars, and the Korean Conflict. The collection of funds to finance the War Monument was coordinated by the G.W.V.A.

City
Digby
Country
Type Description
Statue (Bronze/Granite)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4646
City/Municipality
Bear River
Memorial Number
12011-062
Type
Address
Corner of Main Street and Upper River Road
Location
Digby County
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.568191, -65.6364674
Inscription

[top plaque/plaque du haut]

IN HONOR OF THOSE
WHO SERVED
THEIR COUNTRY
DURING W.W.II 1939-45
AND KOREA
LEST WE FORGET

[centre plaque/plaque du centre]

TO COMMEMORATE
THE MEN OF THIS VICINITY WHO FELL
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918

[left column/colonne de gauche]

LESLIE ANTHONY
ARNOLD BANKS
ROY BRINTON
JOHN HARRIS
FRED MORGAN

[centre column/colonne du centre]

HAROLD MORGAN
ELDON MORINE
VICTOR MORINE
DONALD MORINE
DOUGLAS MCCORMICK
CURTIS YORKE

[right column/colonne de droite]

FRED O. PURDY
VALENTINE ROBBINS
LEROI VANBUSKIRK
GOEGE WENTZELL
RALPH YORKE

IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SERVED

[first column/première colonne]

LOUIS ALBRECHT
MURRAY ALCORN
M.B. ALEXANDER
FRANK ANDREWS
KENNETH ANTHONY
HOWARD BALCOM
ALFRED BANKS
OAKLEY BANKS
EDGAR BELL
GORDON BENSON
GEORGE BENSON
HARRY BENSON
HAROLD BENSON
REGINALD BERRY
LYLE BRINTON
WALTER BROWN
ROSCOE BUCKLER
NOBLE CHUTE
IRA CLARNE
FRANK COOMBS
CLIFFORD COPELAND
REGINALD COSBY
ROBERT COUMANS
CHARLES CRABBE
MURRAY DAVIS
ERNEST DEFOREST
RALPH DUNN

[second column/deuxième colonne]

AUBREY EVERETT
HERBERT FRANCIS
GEORGE FREEMAN
JOHN FREEMAN
NEWEL GLODE
JOSEPH GLODE
SAMUEL GLODE
THOMAS HANCOCK
JOSEPH HARRIS
GARNET HARRIS
VERNON HARRIS
FRED G. HARRIS
WALLACE HARRIS
LEROY HANSHAW
CLARENCE HANSHAW
EGBERT HANSHAW
KENNETH HIRTLE
REGINAL HIRTLE
LEONARD IRVING
MAX ISLES
BOYD ISLES
R.L. JEFFERSON
WILLIAM JONES
CECIL JONES
VERNON JONES, R.N.
FRED KENNEDY
WILFRED KENNEDY
HERBERT LANGLEY
DIMOCK YORKE

[third column/troisième colonne]

JOHN LARAMORE
CARL LENT
LESLIE LENT
FRED. MARSHALL
HARRY MASON
REECE MASON
BARLE McCORMICK
IRA McCORMICK
ROSS McCORMICK
JOHN McCORMICK
JOHN McEWAN
CHESTER MORGAN
ELMER MORGAN
MILTON MORGAN
WILLIAM MORGAN
KENNETH MORINE
WALTER MORINE
WILLIAM MORINE
JOHN MUISE
JOHN NICHOLL
PAUL NICHOLL
PHILLIP PAUL
CHARLES PECK
ENOCH PECK
WILLARD PECK
JOSEPH PICTOU
KENNETH PORTER
RONALD PURDY
STEWART READE

[fourth column/quatrième colonne ]

CLIFFORD RICE
FRED A. RICE
FRED M. RICE
FREEMAN RICE
GEORGE RICE
HAROLD RICE
HERBERT RICE
LESLIE RICE
REGINALD RICE
ROY RICE
VERNON RICE
WILLARD RICE
LLOYD ROSENCRANTZ
GORDON RUGGLES
WALTER RUGGLES
JOSEPH RUSSELL
THOMAS SHAW
ROY SIMPSON
MURRAY SMITH
LAWRENCE SNELL
EVERETT STEWART
FRANK THERREAU
JORDON TUPPER
FRANK VANBUSHIRK
SAMUEL WILKINS
CLYDE WRIGHT
WILLIAM WRIGHT
ROSCOE YARRIGLE
HOWARD YORKE

[bottom plaque/plaque en bas]

'IN MEMORY OF OUR FALLEN COMRADES"
1914 - 18

[left column/colonne de gauche]

LESLIE ANTHONY
ARNOLD BANKS
ROY BRINTON
JOHN HARRIS
FRED MORGAN
HAROLD MORGAN
ELDON MORINE
VICTOR MORINE

[right column/colonne de droite]
DONALD MORINE
DOUGLAS MCCORMICK
CURTIS YORKE
RALPH YORKE
FRED O. PURDY
VALENTINE ROBBINS
LEROI VANBUSKIRK
GOEGE WENTZELL

1939 - 45

[left column/colonne de gauche]

GLENDON ALCORN
HARRY BANKS
MAURICE BALCOLM
EDWARD CHALMERS
GEORGE CURPHEY
RICHARD ELLIS
ROY GEHUE

[right column/colonne de droite]
HAROLD ISLES
STUART JAQUEST
NORMAN MALING
RAYMOND PINE
ELWOOD STEVENS
HENRY WOODMAN
HARRY E. WRIGHT

[centre/centre]

ARTHUR GREEN

LEST WE FORGET

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plans
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Veterans Affairs Canada
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inscription
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Veterans Affairs Canada
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Bear River Cenotaph
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Veterans Affairs Canada
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inscription
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Body Content

Dedicated in November 1932, in memory of all service personnel who served in the 1914-1918 War. The War Memorial, erected under the auspices of the Bear River Woman's Institute, took several years and many hours of hard work by the ladies involved. Every November 11th, a special Remembrance Service has been held, with placement of wreaths. The Monument is kept in good repair by the Bear River Legion Branch #22. In 1996, the Rebekah's organization donated $10,000 for future upkeep. In the late 70s, the Cenotaph was turned over to Bear River Legion Branch #22, who started to make plans to have the veterans of the Second World War installed, along with the other First World War veterans. After several years of study, it was decided not to alter the existing stone work but place a bronze plaque on the top to honour all veterans of the Second World War and Korean Wars. This was dedicated in 1986. Three years later, a bronze plaque listing the names on the Honour Roll for both Wars was installed at the bottom.

City
Bear River
Country
Type Description
Cairn and plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4396
City/Municipality
Annapolis Royal
Memorial Number
12011-061
Type
Address
340 St George Street
Location
St. Luke's Anglican United Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.7431977, -65.5170173
Inscription

[front/devant]

TO THE GLORY OF GOD

AND TO COMMEMORATE SAINT LUKE'S AS THE GARRISON CHURCH FOR THE FOLLOWING TROOPS STATIONED AT FORT ANNE FROM 1710 TO 1854

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

Image
Photo Credit
Marilyn Gurney
Caption
certificate (front)
Province
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Body Content

This certificate lists the various units of the British Army stationed at Fort Anne who used Saint Luke's as the garrison church between 1710 and 1854.

City
Annapolis Royal
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2784
City/Municipality
Annapolis Royal
Memorial Number
12011-060
Type
Address
340 St George Street
Location
St. Luke's Anglican United Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.743009133921, -65.517054876243
Inscription

[front/devant]

Honour Roll

Parish of Saint Lukes

World War I
1914-1918

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

World War II
1939-1945

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

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Photo Credit
Marilyn Gurney
Caption
certificate (front)
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This certificate lists the names of the members of the St. Luke's Anglican Church who served during the First and Second World Wars.

City
Annapolis Royal
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2783