Other

City/Municipality
Bowser
Memorial Number
59011-002
Type
Address
7035 Island Hwy West
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 211
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4356667, -124.6762458
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

LEST WE FORGET

[lower plaque/plaque du bas]

1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
1950 - 1953

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Body Content

This memorial, erected by Royal Canadian Legion branch No. 211, is dedicated to the memory of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. The memorial was built in 1980 by Jim Simms and Rodger Strugnel.

City
Bowser
Country
Type Description
Cairn -fieldstone, cross - sculpted woode
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1236
City/Municipality
Parksville
Memorial Number
59011-001
Type
Address
100 Jensen Avenue East
Location
Parksville Civic and Technology Centre
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.3175917, -124.312577
Inscription

[front top/devant, en haut]
ROLL OF HONOR

ALEXANDER SM
BADHAM FM
BOWLY RW
BREWIS T
BRIGNALL F
CALLARD ME
CHAPMAN H
DAVIS DSR
DUNN EC
FIELD AW
FORD EN
FOSTER L
FRASER AL
HALL HCV
HALL WC
HAMMIL N
HARDY C
HICKEY CRR DFC&BAR
JONES C
KILBY TW
LAWLER T

LIPSCOMBE HCP
LONG FW
MANISTY HS
MC ADOO L
MIDDLEMISS D
MOGG AB
MONKS AM
PARKER CW
PHILLIPS JW
PITTENDRIGH DM
PRICE RWF MC
RANKIN W
REID PW
REYNOLDS EW
RICHARDS P MC&BAR
RIDDELL AL
SCOTT CD
SIVELL AG
THOMAS HR
WARD GS

ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE
GREAT WAR
1914 1918

[front bottom/devant, en bas]
1939-1945

H.J. BARNUM
R. CLARKE
D. COYSH
C.P. DAVIDSON
V. EVEREST
W. MC NEIL

E.K. OVERY
C.M. PEACE
A.R. PLAYFAIR
J.H.W. POPE
A.E. SHAW

E.S. STROUTS
R.F. TAYLOR
M. THOMPSON
E. CEDDES
C.W. HOLLINS

[right side/côté droit]
LEST WE FORGET
T. BREWIS
F. BRIGNALL
W. CHRISTIAN
C.C. CRUSE
A.L. FRASER
W.C. HALL

L. MC ADOO
J.W. OUIMET
R.W.F. PRICE M.B.
J.W. PHILLIPS
D.W. REID
A.S. SIVELL

GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918




[left side/côté gauche]
KOREA 1950-1953

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Body Content

The Parksville Cenotaph is located at the Parksville Community Park, it was constructed in 1922-1923. It was built in memory of veterans from Parksville and area who served in the First and Second World Wars. The memorial was purchased from money raised by the Women’s Institute. The three tons of granite were brought from Nelson Island and carved by Bill Wheeler with the help of W. Bryce. The original site was on Memorial Avenue. The Women’s Institute also donated trees to border both sides of Memorial Avenue. However, due to traffic congestion it was decided to move the monument. The new location was a piece of land donated on Sutherland Drive. Memorial Park was created with grass and seed donated by Buckerfield and trees provided by B.C. Forest Service. The memorial was rededicated on 11 June 1967. It was during this move that it is believed the monument was separated from its original base. Due to traffic congestion the monument was moved again to the Parksville Community Park on 23 October 1976. The monument was moved once again to its current location, the plaza outside the Parksville Civic and Technology Centre complete with its original base, which was located by Don Levirs a local resident. It was rededicated on 11 November 2001.

City
Parksville
Country
Type Description
Cross - stone
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5108
City/Municipality
Fort Langley
Memorial Number
59010-015
Type
Location
Corner of 96th Avenue and Trattle Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1709452, -122.5867555
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

Heritage Tree
Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
This tree was planted in 1923 in honour of Alfred W. Trattle who was killed in action near Vimy Ridge, France in 1917. Many more commemorative trees, some now lost, were planted throughout the community in honour of falled World War I soldiers from Langley. Dedicated by the Langley Heritage Society & the township of Langley.

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The Trattle Memorial Maple Tree was planted as a memorial to a soldier, Alfred Trattle, at the intersection of 96th Avenue and Trattle Street in Fort Langley. In front of the matured Broad Leaf Maple tree is a bronze memorial marker that lists the name of a soldier being commemorated and a small tribute. Broad-leaf maple is the largest growing maple species native to British Columbia (reaching up to 36 meters), but they are the symbol of Canada and an early expression of Canada’s nationhood – the maple leaf was the first military insignia for Canada, and is appropriate to memorialize fallen Canadian soldiers with maple trees. Belonging to a well-known Langley family, Alfred Trattle was a former Canadian Pacific Railway worker and farmer when he joined the 360 men from Langley who went overseas to fight in the First World War. He died at Vimy Ridge in 1917 – one of about 36 who died in the line of duty.

Dr. Benjamin Marr and Archie Payne, Langley residents who were members of the Langley Volunteers division, wanted to honour their fallen comrades by having broad-leaf maple trees planted and named after the soldiers. They also arranged for the street names on which each Maple stood to be changed to the last name of the soldier being memorialized at that particular site. This tree is one of four First World War memorial maple trees that have survived in the Township and represented the residents’ pride in their community and their civic-mindedness in honouring those who fought and died in the First World War. The trees were planted in 1923.

City
Fort Langley
Country
Type Description
Tree - maple, plaque - bronze
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9174
City/Municipality
Fort Langley
Memorial Number
59010-014
Type
Location
Corner of 96th Avenue and Wright Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1722004, -122.5893338
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

Heritage Tree
Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
This tree was planted in 1923 in honour of Jesse Wright who was killed in action near Vimy Ridge, France in 1917. Many more commemorative trees, some now lost, were planted throughout the community in honour of falled World War I soldiers from Langley. Dedicated by the Langley Heritage Society & the township of Langley.

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The Wright Memorial Maple Tree was planted as a memorial to a soldier, Jesse Wright, at the intersection of 96th Avenue and Wright Street in Fort Langley. In front of the matured Broad Leaf Maple tree is a bronze memorial marker that lists the name of a soldier being commemorated and a small tribute. Broad-leaf maple is the largest growing maple species native to British Columbia (reaching up to 36 meters), but they are the symbol of Canada and an early expression of Canada’s nationhood – the maple leaf was the first military insignia for Canada, and is appropriate to memorialize fallen Canadian soldiers with maple trees. Jesse Wright had only been in Canada since 1911 when he joined the 360 men from Langley who went overseas to fight in the First World War. He died at Vimy Ridge in 1917 – one of about 36 who died in the line of duty.

Dr. Benjamin Marr and Archie Payne, Langley residents who were members of the Langley Volunteers division, wanted to honour their fallen comrades by having broad-leaf maple trees planted and named after the soldiers. They also arranged for the street names on which each Maple stood to be changed to the last name of the soldier being memorialized at that particular site. This tree is one of four First World War memorial maple trees that have survived in the Township and represented the residents’ pride in their community and their civic-mindedness in honouring those who fought and died in the First World War. The trees were planted in 1923.

City
Fort Langley
Country
Type Description
Tree - maple, plaque - bronze
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9173
City/Municipality
Langley
Memorial Number
59010-013
Type
Location
Corner of 216th Street and Glover Road
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1263014, -122.6246366
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

Heritage Tree
Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
This tree was planted in 1923 in honour of Arthur Johnston who was killed in action at Ypres in 1916. Many more commemorative trees, some now lost, were planted throughout the community in honour of falled World War I soldiers from Langley. Dedicated by the Langley Heritage Society & the township of Langley.

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The Johnston Memorial Maple Tree was planted as a memorial to a soldier, Arthur Johnston, at the intersection of 216th Street and Glover Road in the Milner area of the Township of Langley. In front of the matured Broad Leaf Maple tree is a bronze memorial marker that lists the name of a soldier being commemorated and a small tribute. Broad-leaf maple is the largest growing maple species native to British Columbia (reaching up to 36 meters), but they are the symbol of Canada and an early expression of Canada’s nationhood – the maple leaf was the first military insignia for Canada, and is appropriate to memorialize fallen Canadian soldiers with maple trees. Arthur Johnston was a grocer and local leader when he joined the 360 men from Langley who went overseas to fight in the First World War. He died at Ypres in 1916 – one of about 36 who died in the line of duty.

Dr. Benjamin Marr and Archie Payne, Langley residents who were members of the Langley Volunteers division, wanted to honour their fallen comrades by having broad-leaf maple trees planted and named after the soldiers. They also arranged for the street names on which each Maple stood to be changed to the last name of the soldier being memorialized at that particular site. This tree is one of four First World War memorial maple trees that have survived in the Township and represented the residents’ pride in their community and their civic-mindedness in honouring those who fought and died in the First World War. The trees were planted in 1923.

City
Langley
Country
Type Description
Tree - maple, plaque - bronze
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9172
City/Municipality
Abbotsford
Memorial Number
59010-012
Type
Address
30346 McNeil Avenue
Location
Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada (ANAVETS) Matsqui Unit #315
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1099123, -122.3832183
Inscription

ANAVETS Emblem

MATSQUI UNIT 315

LEST
WE
FORGET

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This memorial is dedicated in memory of those who gave their lives in wars, erected in 1981 by the Members of Matsqui Unit #315 of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans of Canada.

City
Abbotsford
Country
Type Description
Cairn - stone, cross - steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7819
City/Municipality
Abbotsford
Memorial Number
59010-011
Type
Address
34070 Hazelwood Avenue
Location
Hazelwood Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.0637126, -122.2815327
Inscription

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Constructed in 1972 in memory of Veterans of the First and Second World Wars. A section of Hazelwood Cemetery has been set aside for war veterans and their spouses only. Also buried there are 12 RAF who were killed while training at Abbotsford Airport. These RAF graves are looked after by Commonwealth War Graves Commission. They are also tended by Godfrey and Peggy Miller.

City
Abbotsford
Country
Type Description
Gatepost Cairns
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4209
City/Municipality
Abbotsford
Memorial Number
59010-010
Type
Address
32388 Veterans Way
Location
Thunderbird Square
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.0529872, -122.3290861
Inscription

[front/devant]

CASUALTIES FROM WORLD WAR I - 1914-1918

  • Pte ARNOLD AMES
  • 2Lt LANGLEY ATTWOOD
  • Pte RICHARD AVES
  • LCpl HENRY BENSON
  • Pte FRANK BROWN
  • Pte NORTON CARTER
  • Pte JOHN CHAISSON
  • Pte ELLSWORTH CHAPMAN
  • Pte ERIC COLLINSON
  • Pte HUGH TRIPNEY CONNELL
  • Sgt MONTAGUE CONWAY
  • Pte ANTONIO DONATELLI
  • Pte WILLIAM EVERETT
  • Pte PERCY FARR
  • Sgt WILLIAM FERGUSON
  • Pte CLARENCY GAZLEY
  • Pte JAME GIBBS
  • Spr JOHN GILLEN
  • Sgt MURDOCK GILLIS DCM
  • Pte HENRY GREEN
  • Pte JOHN GREEN
  • Pte HAROLD GUY
  • Pte HUBERT HUGHES
  • Pte JOHN HUNT
  • Pte WILLIAM HUNT
  • Sgt THOMAS HUTTON MM
  • Cpl JOHN INGS
  • Pte FRANK JOHNCOCK
  • Pte OSMOND KIDWELL
  • 1Lt STANLEY KNOTT
  • Pte GEORGE KNOX
  • Pte ROBERT KNOX
  • Pte HARRY (EDDIE) LLOYD
  • Capt MAXWELL MALALLUE MC
  • Pte FREDERICK MANDER MM
  • Pte JOSEPH MATHERS
  • Pte STEWART MCGILLIVRAY
  • Lt PATRICK McLAGAN
  • Sgt CHARLES TUPPER MCPHEE
  • Pte ARTHUR MILLAR
  • Pte FREDERICK MILLAR
  • Pte PETER MILLIER
  • Pte SYDNEY MONTGOMERY
  • Pte WILLIAM OWEN
  • Pte JOHN PARTON
  • Pte FREDERICK PHILPS
  • Sgt ALEXANDER ROSS MM
  • Pte GEORGE SHARPE
  • Capt ARTHUR THOMPSON
  • Pte JAMES VACHER
  • Pte ALLAN WALKER
  • Pte CHARLES WALKER WALLACE
  • Lt KENNETH WEIR DCM MM
  • Pte JOSEPH WELCH
  • Sgt ARTHUR WITCHELL
  • Pte CHARLES WOOLER

DIED IN WORLD WAR II — 1939 - 1945

  • Sgt GORDON ANDREWS
  • Pte HARVEY ARTRESS
  • P/O WILLIAM ATKINSON
  • F/Sgt JAMES BENNETT
  • F/Sgt THOMAS BENNETT
  • Pte SIMON BERGEN
  • Sgt JAMES BLACKLOCK
  • AB HARRY BLINCH
  • F/O CYRIL BOLSTER
  • F/O HARRY BREIER
  • F/Sgt JOHN CAULDERWOOD
  • F/O RICHARD COULTER
  • F/Sgt JAMES DAYTON
  • Pte FREDERICK FERGUSON
  • P/O IRWIN FOUNTAIN
  • Lt RALPH FOUNTAIN
  • Rfn STANLEY FUSSEY
  • F/O FREDERICK GERTY
  • P/O JAMES LAMONT
  • F/Sgt JAMES McDONALD
  • Sgt HARRY MACHELL
  • F/O GEORGE MALTON
  • WREN WINNIFRED NEAL
  • Maj CYRIL NIXON
  • F/Sgt ROBERT ORROCK
  • Pte FRANK PAPP
  • Tpr GEORGE PERNOSKI
  • Spr OTTO ROSS
  • F/Sgt THOMAS SHORT
  • P/O HARRY SMITH
  • F/O HOWARD SMITH
  • Pte IVAN SMITH
  • W/O 2 PERRY STARR
  • LSgt HAROLD TESSARO
  • LSgt WESLEY WHITE
  • Pte JAMES WORTHINGTON

WE HONOUR THE MEMORY OF ALL COMRADES WHO
SERVED AND DIED FOR CANADA IN ALL CONFLICTS

AFGHANISTAN 2001 - 2014
MCPL COLIN BASON

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WORLD WAR II
AIRMEN WHO DIED IN TRAINING AT
RCAF STATION ABBOTSFORD

  • Sgt STANLEY ALDRIDGE B
  • P/O ATHUR ALLAN B
  • Sgt ROBERT AVERY B
  • Sgt BERNARD BAKER B
  • Sgt HENRY BARR A
  • P/O THOMAS BASTABLE B
  • F/O TREVOR BATLEY DFC B
  • Sgt JAMES BENNETT B
  • Sgt ANDREW BIRRELL B
  • P/O ALVIN BODKIN A
  • F/LT SAMUEL BOWHAY A
  • Sgt ALBERT BROADBENT B
  • P/O FREDERICK BROWN B
  • P/O ROBERT BURR B
  • Sgt THOMAS BURR B
  • S/LDR CYRIL CARSCADDEN A
  • Sgt FRANK COCKSEY B
  • P/O JAMES COOKE B
  • Sgt PAUL COTTER B
  • Sgt HARRY CURTIS B
  • Sgt JAMES CUTHBERTSON B
  • Sgt JOHN DALE B
  • Sgt CHALES DAVIDSON B
  • F/Lt WALTER DEVESON A
  • Sgt WILLIAM DRUMMOND B
  • Sgt ISAAC GIBBONS B
  • W/O 2 JOSEPH GIBSON A
  • F/O PETER GUNTER B
  • Sgt FREDERICK HAFFORD B
  • Sgt JAMES HAMMOND B
  • Sgt SYDNEY HELPER B
  • F/O ARTHUR HILL B
  • Sgt WILLIAM JENKINS B
  • Sgt RICHARD JOHNSON B
  • Sgt GLYN JONES B
  • F/Lt LESLIE JORDAN B
  • F/O JOHN KINGDON B
  • Sgt DAVID LANGLANDS B
  • Sgt LESLIE LANGLEY B
  • Sgt FREDERICK LAWS B
  • P/O GILBERT LONG B
  • Sgt THOMAS MACDONALD B
  • Sgt RONALD MAY B
  • F/Lt ROY MAYNARD A
  • Sgt WILLIAM MERGANS B
  • P/O PETER METCALFE B
  • F/O CYRIL MITCHELL B
  • P/O EWART MITCHELL B
  • F/O MORRIS MORGANSTEIN B
  • F/O GARNET MORRIS DFC B
  • Sgt JOHN MURPHY B
  • Sgt GRAHAM MURRAY B
  • Sgt HAROLD NIEMI A
  • P/O ARTHUR ROCKCLIFFE B
  • F/O WALTER SCHNEEBERGER A
  • Sgt ALAN SIMPSON B
  • F/LT JOHN SINCLAIR DSO DFC B
  • Sgt GEORGE SNELLING B
  • F/Lt KENNETH SPENCE DFC B
  • Sgt PETER STEAD B
  • Sgt ALFRED SUGGATE B
  • Sgt WILLIAM SWATTON B
  • LAC SELBY TAYLOR A
  • P/O JOSEPH THERIEN A
  • Sgt JOHN THOMAS B
  • P/O JAMES TRICKEY B
  • P/O HERBERT WEISS A
  • Sgt DAVID WESTWATER B
  • Sgt LEWIS WILLETTS B

KEY: A = RCAF B = RAF

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Body Content

On April 7, 1929, a parade to the Abbotsford Cenotaph was headed by members of Chilliwack bank and composed of 40 war Veterans and the Abbotsford Girl Guides' troop. Bishop de Pencier unveiled the cenotaph and and dedicated it to those who lost their lives in the First World War. The ceremony was attended by about 300 people. Many wreaths and floral sprays were placed at the monument by relatives and friends of the departed heroes.

The monument was made of grey British Columbia granite and stands nine feet tall with base stones. It was to be permanently illuminated by an electric lamp placed at the peak, but it was vandalized so often that the lamp was replaced by a cross. Contractors for the memorial were Art Monument Co., Ltd., of Vancouver and New Westminster. President of the firm J.W. Whitworth saw service in the 54th Battalion. The cost of the memorial with electrical fixtures was about $600. 

The Second World War plaque was added in the 1950s and the Korean War plaque was unveiled on June 7, 1992.

In 2016, those associated with the cenotaph wanted to correct spelling mistakes, include missing names found from new research and include ranks. On June 15, 2022, the new plaques were unveiled to the public and officially dedicated.

City
Abbotsford
Country
Type Description
Stele - granite, cross - cement
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4210
City/Municipality
Aldergrove
Memorial Number
59010-009
Type
Address
26607 Fraser Highway
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 265
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.0589822, -122.4869501
Inscription

WWII • THE ALLIED FORCES

MEMORIAM • EORUM • RETINEBIMUS LEGION

LEST • WE FORGET

VIMY RIDGE
MEMORIAL

WWI
FRANCE

1914 -
1918

TO ALL MEN AND WOMEN WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY IN TIMES OF WAR



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Body Content

The Veterans' Mural was erected in 1998 by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 265 and is dedicated to war time Veterans. It was painted by artist Dean Lauze. The first panel represents the Canadian Army with Canadian tanks and soldiers. The third panel represents the Canadian Air Force and Navy with Canadian planes and ships.

The most unique element is the center panel. When Dean told his good friend about the mural he would be painting for the Aldergrove Legion, his friend brought Dean a special memorial picture of his uncle who died in the First World War. His uncle was surrounded with beautifully illustrated flags from Allied Forces of the First World War.

In the mural, Dean changed out some of the flags to represent the Second World War. Not all the countries could be incorporated in the design. After consulting with the legion, it was decided to show flags from Canada, USA, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Norway, Poland and the Netherlands. The fallen Veteran was replaced with a sepia toned image of Vimy Ridge and a Veteran holding hands with two of his grandchildren in front of the Canadian National Vimy Memorial. An important message at the bottom - “To all men and women who served their countries in times of war” is a blanket statement that includes all men and women, all countries (even the enemy countries of the time), and all wars.

City
Aldergrove
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2686
City/Municipality
Langley
Memorial Number
59010-008
Type
Address
21405-44th Avenue
Location
Murrayville Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.0821639, -122.6294895
Inscription

[north side/côté nord]

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN FROM LANGLEY DISTRICT
1914 -1918
THEY DIED THAT HONOUR MIGHT LIVE
IF YE KEEP NOT FAITH WE SHALL NOT SLEEP
ERECTED BY THE CITIZENS OF LANGLEY MUNICIPALITY

R.H. BAXTER
T.G. BAERG
C.J. BENNETT
H. CANNELL
J. COMISH
J. COWIE
W. DEWAR
D. DAVIES
K.S. DAVIES
W. DAVIDSON
R. DUFF
G.T. EVE
J.W.H. FRISBY
W. FREEMAN
N. FRUNO
J. GALBRAITH
V. HAYWARD
J.W.D. HADDEN
J.C. HADDEN
H. HOUGH
G.E. JAYNES
R. JAMIESON
J. JONES
R. KIMMELL
C.H. KIMMELL
G.L. KIMMELL
R. KENDALL
G. LANG
L. MORRIS
R. MONAHAN
L. MARINELLO
R.E. MCAULEY
L. MCBURNEY
H. ROLSTON
J. SENDALL
G. SAWATZKEY
J.W. TOON
R.W. WOODS
R. WARMAN
J.T. YEOMANS

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

[east side]

KILLED IN ACTION

GORDON MCDONALD
J. MCDONALD
J. MCKAY
F.H. READ
FRED O. ROBERTS
HAZIE R. SIMMONDS
J. TOPPING
A.W. TRATTLE
J. WRIGHT
MONTY WIX
A. MCINTYRE
D. ROBERTSON
C.E. SELLERS
L. SWAIN
S. TYRES
G.H. TOPHAM
G. WARNER
H.M. WHITE

[south side]

DIED SINCE ARMISTICE

E.W. BERRY
FRANK W. GLOVER
H.J.R JACKSON M.C.

KILLED IN ACTION

B. BUTLER
W. WILSON

[west side]

KILLED IN ACTION

E. ALLARD
W.E. BERRY
HARRY BRAWN M.M.
C.H. BROWN
HEM M. BRADSHAW
T. BRAND
C.H. DAVIS
M. GUEHO
J.C. HENDERSON
A.T. JOHNSTON
N.W. KENDALL
S. BOUNDY
JACK CARVOLTH
V.C.L. DAVIS
D.W. HOWES
D. HOWELL
HY JOHNSTON
W. LEE

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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Erected by local citizens, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War.

City
Langley
Country
Type Description
Granite cross, shaft and base
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2685