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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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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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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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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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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
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-024
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]

THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY
LT. COL. W.A. MUNRO, THE OFFICERS, N.C.O.s AND MEN
OF THE 90th OVERSEAS BATTN. (WINNIPEG RIFLES)
ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR DEPARTURE OVERSEAS IN
APPRECIATION OF THE MANY COURTESIES EXTENDED TO THE BATTN.
WHILE QUARTERED IN THE BROADWAY DRILL HALL DURING THE PAST
WINTER BY THE MEMBERS OF THE ST.LUKES CHURCH.
APRIL 1916

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Body Content

The Winnipeg Rifles erected this memorial dedicated it to the Members of the St Luke's Church prior to their departure for Battle. This plaque was unveiled in April 1916.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8155
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-023
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]
[top left and right corners/coins en haut à gauche et droite]

100 WINNIPEG GRENADIERS

[top to buttom/de haut en bas]

RIP

Lieu. E.H. Cox
8th CANADIAN INF. BATTN.
90th RIFLES

KILLED
IN ACTION
MAY 23,
1918

TO THE GLORY OF GOD

AND
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ERNEST HERBERT COX B.A.
WHO DIED IN FRANCE
AND IS BURIED AT
AVESNES LE COMTE NEAR ARRAS
"AND UNDERNEATH ARE
THE EVERLASTING ARMS"

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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 Lieutenant Ernest Herbert Cox B.A. from the 8th Canadian Infantry Battalion killed in action in France.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8154
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-022
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
HERBERT LIONEL OLDFIELD
MAJOR 8th BATT C E F
KILLED IN ACTION RONVILLE FRANCE
APRIL 6th1918
Aged 25 years 6 Months
"Well done good and faithful servant. God shall reward thee".

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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 Maj Herbert Lionel Oldfield killed in action in Ronville, France.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8153
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-021
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]

Non. Major and Quarter Master
John Leslie
100th Winnipeg Grenadiers
Died 13th February 1915
Honoured by his Brother Officers
for his devoted services
in the regiment

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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 the Honorable Major and Quarter Master John Leslie for his devoted services to the regiment "100th Winnipeg Grenadiers"

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8152
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-020
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
IN DEEP GRATITUDE TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF
ST. LUKE'S, WINNIPEG,
WHO SERVE THEIR COUNTRY
IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR,
1939 - 1945.

AS A TOKEN OF THIS CONGREGATION'S
THANKFULNESS THE MORTGAGE WAS RETIRED
AND THE CHURCH CONSECRATED APRIL, 1947,
THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING
OF THIS PARISH.

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Body Content

The Parish of St Luke erected this memorial. This plaque was unveiled in St. Luke in around 1948 and is dedicated to the Men and Women of St. Luke who served their country in the Second World War.

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8151
City/Municipality
Winnipeg
Memorial Number
46012-019
Type
Address
130 Nassau Street North
Location
The Parish Church of St. Luke, narthex
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8769255, -97.1485852
Inscription

[mural/murale]

THIS MEMORIAL IS ERECTED
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
HALLOWED AND PERPETUAL ME-
MORY OF ALL THE OFFICERS NC
O's AND MEN WHO WENT WITH
THE WINNIPEG GRENADIERS TO
SERVE THEIR GOD AND COUNTRY
IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-19. 6996 IN ALL

[framed print]

Lest we Forget

This mural was painted by Frank H. Johnson of Group of Seven fame,
circa 1919. It is a WW1 memorial to the many of
Winnipeg's St. Luke community who died in the Great War.
Featuring a soldier of the Winnipeg Grenadiers, in the foreground,
the mural is a constant reminder of the sacrifices made by so many to protect
the rights and freedom of people all over the globe. Let us never forget them.

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Photo Credit
St. Lukes Anglican Church
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Grenadiers' Memorial Mural
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mural information
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Body Content

Grenadiers' Memorial Mural was painted by Frank H. Johnson, one of Canada's Group of Seven artists. It was erected by the church, unveiled by Major General H.D.B. Ketchen CB, CMG, on June 8, 1924, and dedicated to The Winnipeg Grenadiers who died in the Great War. The mural depicts the risen Christ blessing two kneeling members of The Winnipeg Grenadiers. 

In the First World War, 281 men from St. Luke’s enlisted for active service, 43 of whom were killed in action. The mural was restored in 2004. 

City
Winnipeg
Country
Type Description
Mural
Photo Credit
St. Lukes Anglican Church
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8150