Ce mémorial est dédié aux habitants de Burin qui ont combattu pendant les Première et Seconde Guerres mondiales. Il a été érigé par la filiale no 29 de la Légion royale canadienne vers 1963.
Inscription
NEWFOUNDLAND
In memory of our honoured dead
they gave their last full measure of
devotion to the cause of freedom & justice.
Never in the field
of human conflict
was so much owed
By so many to so few.
Lord God of Hosts
Be with us yet
Lest we forget
Lest we forget.
[south side/côté sud]
Erected by the Bretheren of
Burin L.O.L. No. 11
in honour of members who
offered themselves to defend the
British Empire and the liberties
of mankind in the Great War of 1914-1918.
Army. Killed in Action Nov. 20 1917
John S. Bugden
Levi Marks
John S. Moulton
John Frampton Died
Navy. Drowned in North Sea
George A. Brinton
Returned
Benjamin Green
Joseph Abbott
William H. Frampton
Joseph Wagge
Sydney C. Hussey
William Foote
These heroes bold did face the foe on land and on the sea
while fighting for the allied troops that England might be free
They did their duty true and well a manly death they died
and Orangemen all over the world our heroes hailed with pride
We know they see a brighter land where cannons boom no more
and rest with God in that bright land where sorrows
are no more.
[east side/côté est]
Rejected
Edgar Keech
Thomas Goddard
Charles Baker
Preston Bugden
Thomas Cheeseman
Harold Inkpen
Albert Goddard
Edward Inkpen
James F. Watts
William Goslin
Albert Isaacs
William Moulton
Solomon Inkpen
William Hoben
Thomas Pike
Ernest Kirby
Gabriel Hoben
Albert Foote
[north side]
Army Returned
Bert Beazley
Renny Moulton
Thomas Isaacs
William Wrexon
Thomas Beasley
Levi J. Clark
[west side]
Army Returned
Hubert Dibbon
John A. Moulton
Fletcher Mayo
John S. Brinton
William J. Allen
John H. Beazley
Ernest Cheeseman
James Huddy
James Taylor
William R. Taylor
William Brown
Joseph Brushett
Archibald Kirby
James H. Mayo
Raymond Shave
John S. Collins
Isaac Harding
Albert Shave
William Mayo
Morgan Hollett
William Foote
Harold Hollett
Informations pour les visiteurs
Cénotaphe de Burin
Baie et terrain municipal
Burin
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Lat. 47.0668968
Long. -55.1772616