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LEST WE
FORGET
THE VALIANT
MEN AND WOMEN
OF ALL CREED &
COLOUR WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES
THAT WE MAY
LIVE IN FREEDOM
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
ON SE SOUVIENDRA
R.C.L. BRANCH 432
200?
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Mon dossier ACCLEST WE
FORGET
THE VALIANT
MEN AND WOMEN
OF ALL CREED &
COLOUR WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES
THAT WE MAY
LIVE IN FREEDOM
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
ON SE SOUVIENDRA
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The inscription above Memorial Hall’s doorway reads “Time dims not the achievement of the brave but worth shines steadfast even from the grave.”
1914-1918 list of fatalities
| ABBOTT, LT. JOHN ALEXANDER | MACDONALD, PTE. FRANK JAMES |
| ALLAN, A/CAPT. THOBURN STEPHENS, M.C. | MACFARLANE, CAPT. JOHN REGINALD NORMAN |
| ALLAN, FLT. SUB-LT. HUGH | MACFARLANE, LT. ROBERT GEORGE |
| ANDERSON, CAPT. GOLDIE FRASER, M.C. | MACFARLANE, PTE. JOHN REID |
| ANDERSON, MAJ. JOHN GIBSON, M.C. | MACKAY, CAPT. REAY |
| ARCHIBALD, CAPT. MAX STANFIELD EATON | MACKAY, GNR. ARTHUR HAROLD |
| ARMSTRONG, LT. J0HN DOUGLAS | MACKAY, SERGT. JOHN |
| ARMSTRONG, PTE. WILMER COULTER | MACKELLAR, PTE. DUNCAN WILLIAM |
| ATKINS, CAPT. BASIL ELMO | MACNAUGHTON, LT. IAN ROBERT REEKIE |
| BAGGS, PTE. JOHN WILLIAM | MAGOR, CAPT. GERALD ATKINSON |
| BAILEY, A/SERGT. HUGH COURTENAY | MAIS, LT. HERBERT ROXBURGH |
| BAILLIE, LT. GEORGE IRVINE | MARCHBANK, LT. OGILVIE JAMES H. |
| BAILY, CPL. HUGH REGINALD DOWSON | MARTIN, CAPT. CHARLES STUART, M.C. |
| BAKER, LT. DOUGLAS STANLEY | MASSON, LT. DONALD HOWE |
| BAKER, LT.-COL. GEORGE HAROLD | MATHESON, LT. HOMER LINDSAY |
| BARRETT, SERGT. JOHN EDISFORTH REDDY | MATHEWSON, LT. KENNETH |
| BEAGLEY, CAPT. THOMAS GEORGE | MAUNSELL, PTE. FREDERICK WILLIAM EDWARD |
| BEAIRSTO, GNR. WENDELL PHILLIPS BROOKS | MAVETY, CAPT. JOHN LEROY |
| BEAUDRY, CAPT. ABEL C. P. | MCCALL, LT. ERIC HUTCHISON |
| BECKWITH, SURG. SUB-LT. ALFRED EDWARD | MCCONKEY, CAPT. BENJAMIN BERTRAM, M.C. |
| BELLAMY, CAPT. DAVID HUMPHREY | MCCORMICK, CPL. JAMES HUGH |
| BERTRAM, CAPT. JAMES KNOWLES | MCCRAE, LT.-COL. JOHN |
| BEULLAC, MARCEL CELESTIN JOSEPH | MCCRUM, CPL. FREDERICK ALGERNON |
| BIDDULPH, PTE. RICHARD HERBERT HOWELL | MCCUAIG, PTE. THOMAS RODERICK |
| BIELER, PTE. PHILIPPE ALFRED | MCDIARMAID, MAJOR BENJAMIN, M.C. |
| BLACK, LT. EDGAR PATTYSON | MCDIARMAID, PTE. DUNCAN DAVID |
| BLACKADER, CAPT. GORDON HOME | MCDONALD, LT. NORMAN MACLEOD |
| BOLTON, PTE. LAMBERT ERNEST STANLEY | MCDOUGALL, CAPT. CLARENCE HOBART |
| BONE, SUB-LT. JOHN TURNER | MCGILL, PTE. JOHN BRYSON |
| BOSTOCK, LT. ALEXANDER HEWITT | MCGINN, LT. WILFRED JOSEPH |
| BOWIE, GNR. WILLIAM EDMUND PHILLIPS | MCISAAC, CAPT. WILLIAM FIELDING |
| BOWIE, SPR.GORDON HARPER | MCKENZIE, LT. CHARLES SPURGEON |
| BOYCE, CAPT. WILLIAM ERNEST | MCKENZIE, LT. THEODORE CUYLER |
| BOYD, CPL. THORNTON BRIDGMAN | MCLACHLIN, LT. EWEN |
| BROPHY, LT. JOHN BERNARD | MCLAGAN, LT. PATRICK DOUGLAS |
| BROTHERHOOD, CAPT. WILFRED CASHEL | MCLAREN, QUENTIN LT. |
| BROWN, LT. JOHN SAMUEL | MCLAURIN, PTE. DOUGLAS CAMERON |
| BROWNE, LT. HARRY DALZELL | MCLEAN, LT. ARTHUR SMITH |
| BUCHANAN, LT.-COL. VICTOR CARL, D.S.O. | MCLEAN, LT. DONALD |
| BUCHANAN, MAJ. FITZHERBERT PRICE | MCLEAN, LT. WILLIAM JOHN |
| BUCHANAN, SERGT. REGINALD JAMES | MCLENNAN, SGT. HUGH |
| CALDER, CAPT. WILLIAM MCCLURE | MCLEOD, L-CPL. JOHN MALCOLM |
| CALL, CAPT. GEORGE WALTER | MCLEOD, LT. GEORGE DONALD |
| CAMERON, LT. CHARLES MUNNIS | MCLEOD, LT. WILLIAM MACLAREN |
| CAMERON, LT. DONALD EWAN | MCLEOD, PTE. ARCHIBALD |
| CAMPBELL LT.-COL. ROLAND PLAYFAIR | MCMAHON, PTE. EDWARD GORDON |
| CAMPBELL, CAPT. ALEXANDER | MCNAUGHTON, CAPT. PETER |
| CAMPBELL, LT. COLIN ST. GEORGE MCIVOR | MCTAGGART, MAJOR WILLIAM BRODER, D.S.O. |
| CAMPBELL, LT. NORMAN GORDON | MILLER, MAJOR HOWARD BALLOU |
| CARDEW, CAPT. JOHN HAYDON, M.C. | MINER, GNR. GEORGE DENISON |
| CAREY, LT. WILLIAM VINCENT | MOLSON, CAPT. PERCIVAL, M.C. |
| CARRUTHERS, MAJ. KENNETH BURPEE | MOOR, LT. CHRISTOPHER |
| CASH, CPL. GEORGE SOUTHAM | MORIN, CAPT. JOSEPH HECTOR GASTON |
| CHAFFEY, LT. CHARLES RUSSELL | MORKILL, CAPT. FRANCIS EDWARD |
| CHAUVIN, LT. EDWARD HENRY | MORPHY, LT. HUGH BOULTON |
| CHISHOLM, GNR. DUNCAN | MORRIN, CAPT. WILLIAM ARTHUR |
| CHRISTIE, LT. HAROLD REGINALD MUNRO | MORRIS, CAPT. WILLIAM HUGOR, M.C. |
| CHRISTIE, LT. JOHN HATCHEL HALLIDAY | MORRIS, SGT. HAROLD IRWIN |
| CLARK, LT. LEWIS EMERSON | MORROW, LT. JAMES CURZON MACDONALD |
| CLARK, SERGT. PAUL SOMERVILLE | MOTYER, LT. ARTHUR JOHN |
| CLIPPERTON, CAPT. WILLIAM HENRY | MOYSE, MAJOR JOHN JENKINS |
| COCKSHUTT, LT. HARVEY WATT | MUIR, LT. ALEXANDER DALE |
| COLLINGWOOD, LT. GORDON FRANCIS | MURRAY, CAPT. HARCOURT AMORY |
| CONROY, CADET PAUL SERVILLIAN | NICHOLLS, PTE. JOSEPH LEES |
| COOPER, LT. CORIN HENRY BENEDICT | NOSWORTHY, LT. CLAUDE WILLIAM MICHELIN |
| COWEN, LT. REGINALD PERCIVAL | OGILVIE, LT. WILLIAM EDMOND |
| CROSLEY, LT. CECIL | OLIVER, GNR. LIONEL OVERTON |
| CROSS, GNR. ALFRED MORREY | OLIVER, LT. ALLEN, M.C. |
| CUMMING, LT. CHARLES LINNAEUS | OSLER, LT. RALPH FETHERSTONE LAKE |
| CUSHING, LT. ROBERTSON MACAULAY | OTTY, LT. GEORGE NUGENT DICKSON |
| DASHWOOD, MAJ. JOHN LOVELL, M.C. | OWENS, CAPT. THOMAS CHRISTOPHER SARGENT |
| DAVIDSON, CAPT. DONALD A. LESLIE, M.C. | PADDON, BDR. HUBERT ARCHIBALD |
| DAVIDSON, LT. DAVID GRANT | PAGE, FLT. LT. JOHN ALBERT |
| DAVIS, CPL. GEORGE H0UGHT0N | PAPINEAU, MAJOR TALBOT MERCER, M.C. |
| DAW, LT. HERBERT BETHUNE | PARKER, LT. LESLIE HUNTER |
| DAWSON, LT. STEPHEN ARTHUR | PARNELL, LT. THE HON. WILLIAM ALSTAIR DAMER, M.C. |
| DE GRUCHY, LT. CHARLES SOUTHWELL, M.C. | PATTERSON, LT. NOLAN TWEEDALE |
| DE LANCEY, MAJ. JAMES ARNOLD, M.C. | PEARSE, LT. WALTER JOSIAH, M.C. |
| DE ROCHIE, LT. MATTHEW CURTIS, M.C. | PEDLEY, CAPT. HUGH STOWELL, M.C. |
| DELEPINE, LT. HELENUS GEORGE SHERIDAN | PELLETIER, LT. CHARLES ADOLPHE |
| DES BRISAY, SPR. ERIC MERRILL | PENNY, CAPT. EDWARD GOFF TREVOR, M.C. |
| DILLON, MAJ. WILLIAM PEARSON | PERRAULT, LT. LUCIEN GUY |
| DIMICK, LT. KARL EUGENE | PLANT, CAPT. VERNER LOVELACE |
| DOUGALL, PTE. RALPH | POPE, LT. CHARLES ALEXANDER |
| DOWLER, CAPT. JOHN WILTON DOUGLAS | POPHAM, CAPT. JOHN FRANCIS WATSON |
| DRUMMOND, CAPT. GUY MELFORT | POPHAM, LT. CLARKE HALL |
| DRUMMOND, LT. KEVIN STUART, M.C. | POWIS, MAJOR GORDON DOUGLAS |
| DUGGAN, LT. HERRICK STEVENSON | POWNALL, PTE. EDWARD WARWICK |
| DUGGAN, MAJ. KENNETH LOCKE | POWTER, GNR. ARTHUR LAWRENCE |
| DUVAL, MAJ. JOSIAS LOUIS | PRATT, LT. AUSTIN CRAIG, M.C. |
| DYER, PTE. CHARLES EDWARD | PRICE, LT. HENRY BERTRAM |
| EKERS, LT. ARCHER | PULFORD, CAPT. FRED MEIKLE |
| ELDERKIN, PTE. VERNON COPELAND | PUTNAM, PTE. LAURIE CHALMERS, M.M. |
| ELLIOTT, CADET FERGUS EDGAR | RALSTON, CPL. HAROLD EDWARD |
| ELWELL, ROYSTON WILLIAM DUNLOP | RAYNES, HON. CAPT. WALTER LIVINGSTONE |
| ENRIGHT, CAPT. WILLIAM JAMES | REED, LT. BENJAMIN TRENHOLME |
| ESDAILE LT. ROBERT BLAIR | RENNOLDSON, PTE. DAVID BENEDICT |
| EVANS, LT. ALFRED JAMES LAWRENCE | RICHARDSON, FLIGHT SUB-LT. SAMUEL SPAULDING |
| EWART, CAPT. DOUGLAS MARSDEN, M.C. | RICHARDSON, GNR. ALAN IRVING |
| EWART, LT. KEITH PENICUIK | RICHARDSON, PTE. JULIUS JEFFREY GORDON |
| FAIR, CAPT. ROBERT MCCAMUS | RICKARDS, CAPT. ARTHUR TRAHERNE |
| FAIRGRIEVE, LT. ROBERT | RITTENHOUSE, SERGT. HERBERT WATERMAN |
| FARLEY, PTE. HOWARD HERBERT | ROBERTSON, LT. HENRY A. |
| FERGUSON, PTE. RICHARD MARTIN | ROBERTSON, LT. ROBERT WARD SHEPHERD |
| FIELD, LT. CHARLES VALENTINE GREARY | ROBERTSON, SERGT. JOHN LOUIS ARMOUR |
| FISHER, CAPT. ARTHUR MAXWELL | ROSEVEAR, GNR. HERBERT JAMES |
| FISHER, L-CPL. FRED, V.C. | ROSS, LT. DOUGLAS D. WILLIAM |
| FORD, CPL. WILLIAM DALGLEISH | ROSS, LT. GEORGE WILLIAM |
| FORD, PTE. ERIC ALLAN | ROSS, PVT. ALAN HAMILTON |
| FOTHERINGHAM, LT. JOHN BEVERIDGE | ROWAT, LT. THOMAS ALEXANDER |
| FRAME, LT. WILLIAM LAYTON | SAILMAN, LT. ROBERT THOMAS HEATHFIELD |
| FRENCH, CAPT. BERTRAM ST. GEORGE | SAMUEL, LT. CECIL VALENTINE |
| FRY LT. HENRY STEVENSON | SANKEY, CAPT. SYDNEY JOHN |
| GASS, LT. LAURENCE HENDERSON | SCLATER, LT. ARTHUR NORMAN, M.C. |
| GATIEN, LT. CHARLES EMILE | SCOTT, CAPT, WILLIAM DOUGLASS |
| GIBBINS, LT. GWYNN GILBERT | SCOTT, CAPT. HENRY HUTTON |
| GILSON, PTE. GORDON WYMAN | SCOTT, FLIGHT SUB-LT. GEORGE MATHEWSON |
| GODWIN, LT. JOHN LOCKHART | SCOTT, LT. HOWARD ELLIOT |
| GOODEVE, LT. ARTHUR ERSKINE | SCOTT, MAJOR HAROLD ARCHIBALD |
| GORDON, CAPT. MAITLAND LOCKHART | SELLER, SIGNALLER JOHN DOUGLAS |
| GORDON, LT. WALTER HETHERINGTON | SHANKS, LT. DANIEL ALBERT |
| GORMAN, LT. THOMAS CLARENCE | SHAUGHNESSY, CAPT. THE HON. ALFRED THOMAS |
| GORRELL, COL. CHARLES WILLSON FARRAN | SHAUGHNESSY, SERGT. HAROLD W. |
| GRACE, LT. EDMUND VICTOR JOSEPH | SHAVER, PTE. HAROLD CLINTON |
| GRAHAM, LT. JOHN ROBERTSON, M.C. | SHEPHERD LT. ERNEST GORDON |
| GRANT, LT. JAMES HENRY | SHERAR, PTE. WILLIAM DUMARESQ |
| GREEN, LT. FREDERICK DOUGLAS LEACH | SHERLOCK, PTE. ROBERT HAMILTON |
| GWYN, MAJOR CHARLES CAMPBELL | SHERMAN, CAPT. JOHN JAMES |
| HACKER, LT. JAMES MACMILLAN | SKELTON, LT. EDWIN KERR |
| HAFFNER, LT. HENRY JOHN ALEXANDER | SMITH CAPT. CHARLES H. VERNON |
| HAGUE, LT. OWEN CARSLEY FREDERIC | SMITH, FLT. LT. LEWIS EWING |
| HALL, LT. TERENCE SMYTHE | SMITH, LT. RANDOLPH RAE |
| HAMILTON, GNR. WILLIAM MILLS | SMITH, LT. THEODORE THOMAS |
| HAMILTON, LT. CLARENCE DICKINSON | SMITH, LT. WALTER CALKIN |
| HARKNESS, L-CPL. WALTER RAE | SMITH, LT. WALTER PLUMB |
| HARVEY, PTE. ALLEN DAVENPORT | SNYDER, PTE. CHARLES WILLIAM |
| HARVIE, LT. JAMES | SPLICER, PTE. ANGUS |
| HASTINGS, LT. WILLIAM ROY | STEPHENS, LT. LAURENCE DE KALISZ |
| HAY, PTE. THOMAS STUART | STEVENS, LT. ALEXANDER MACKAY |
| HELMER LT. ALEXIS HANNUM | STEWART, LT. WILLIAM |
| HENDERSON, LT. RICHARD ARTHUR | STITT LT. ORMOND MONTGOMERY, M.C. |
| HENEY, LT. JOHN BOWER LEWIS M.C. | STRACHAN, LT. AUBREY CAUST0N, M.C. (Bar) |
| HENRY, LT. HUGH DONALD | STRONG, LT. RANDOLPH WILLIAM |
| HEWETSON, MAJOR SAMUEL WILLIAMSON | SUTHERLAND, L-CPL. MURRAY CAMPBELL |
| HEWITT, LT. CLARENCE FREDERICK | SUTHERLAND, LT. JOHN ELLIOT |
| HODGSON, SERGT. SIDNEY JAMES | SYMMES, MAJOR HOWARD CHURCH |
| HOLLINSED, CPL. RICHARD EYARE LESLIE | TAYLOR, LT. RICHARD HAYWARD |
| HORSEY, LT. CLIFTON MAWBANK | TAYLOR, MAJOR KENNETH C. C., D.S.O. |
| HUGHES, LT. FREDERICK GORDON | TEBBUTT, CAPT. OSWALD NEVILLE |
| HUGHES, PTE. JOHN ALEXANDER EDWARD, M.M. (Bar) | THOMPSON, LT. GEOFFREY |
| HULL, LT. HAROLD LOUIS | TINLING, LT. CHARLES BURNABY |
| HUTCHINSON, LT. SAMUEL ARTHUR, M.C. | TRACY, LT. THOMAS LEONARD |
| ILSLEY, SPR. CHARLES PRESTON | TRAPNELL, L-CPL. DONALD MORISON |
| IRELAND, PTE. EDWARD HAROLD | TRAPP, SUB-LT. GEORGE LEONARD |
| JEFFREY, SERGT. WALTER RUTHERPORD | TRAVIS, LT. CLIFFORD WELDON |
| JOHNSTON, LT. ROBIN LOUIS | TUCKER, PTE. ALEXANDER EWING |
| JOHNSTON, SUB-LT. WILLIAM | TUCKER, SERGT. GEORGE SAMUEL |
| JONES, LT. MERVYN CAMPBELL ALLEN | TURNBULL, LT. KENNETH |
| JONES, PTE. CHARLES EDWARD KINGDON | TURNER, PTE. WILLIAM HENRY |
| KEEPING, LT. KIMBALL FLETCHER | VALLANCE, LT. HENRY WALTER |
| KEIR, L-CPL. ROBERT WILLIAM | VANSITTART, MAJOR GEORGE EDWARD |
| KENNEDY, LT. JOHN KEEFER | VIANE, P/O. EDGAR |
| KENNEDY, SUB.LT. PATRICK SYLVESTER | WALCOTT, CAPT. FRANCIS SHARPE |
| KERR, SUB.LT. DAVID ROSS | WALLER, LT. JOHN CHARLES |
| KILGOUR, PTE. JOHN ROWLAND | WALSH, CAPT. JOHN PARNELL |
| KING, LT. ALBERT NELSON | WANKLYN, LT. ANDREW ANGUS |
| KING, LT. GERALD LAWRENCE | WARBURTON, LT. HUGH CANTLEY |
| KNOWLING, LT. ALBERT JAMES | WARD, SURG. PROB. NORMAN CLAUDE |
| LAING, LT. MURDOCH McLE0D | WATERSTON, CAPT. DOUGLAS |
| LAKE, LT. JAMES LOUIS ENGELBERT REY | WEIR, CAPT. DOUGLAS |
| LAWSON, LT. FRANK | WHITE, FLT. SUB-LT. JAMES PERCY |
| LE MESURIER, LT. GEORGE STUART | WHITESIDE, LT. ARTHUR BARLOW, M.C. (Bar) |
| LEROY, CAPT. OSM0ND EDGAR | WILKINSON, LT. EYRE SPENSER |
| LESTER, PTE. WILLIAM RONALD | WILLIAMSON, LT. ALEXANDER DAVID |
| LEVICK, CAPT. ARTHUR LASCELLES | WILLIAMSON, SERGT. JOHN |
| LIGHTBODY, LT. CLUNY JAMES | WILSON, CAPT. WILLIAM JAMES |
| LOCKE, PTE. JAMES REID | WILSON, LT. CALVIN POTTER |
| LONGWORTH, LT. FREDERICK JOHN, M.C. | WINSLOW, MAJOR RAINSFORD HANNAY |
| LOWE, SAPPER EDWARD JACKSON | WINTER, CAPT. FRANCIS BASSEL, M.C. |
| LUCAS, MAJOR FREDERICK TRAVERS | WITHEY, PTE. ALBERT NIGHTINGALE, D.C.M. |
| LUMSDEN, LT. WALTER GERALD | WOODS, LT. CHARLES HALKETT CARSON |
| MACAULAY, LT. COLIN ALEXANDER | WRIGHT, CAPT. HAMILTON KEMP |
| YATES LT.-COL. HENRY BRYDGES |
In 1926 the University commissioned the publication of a book to record the names and photographs of those who lost their lives in the First World War. This compilation, along with the numerous memorials placed in the campus buildings comprised the official record of the contribution of those who lost their lives. The contents include:
In 1946 plans were made to incorporate the losses of both world wars in a Memorial Book (seen in photo) kept under glass in the Memorial Hall completed in 1950. In a single book the names of the 365 lost in 1914-18 were added to the 298 names of those lost between 1939 and 1945.
On November 11, 1914 a digitized version of the newly restored Book of Remembrance will be launched on the McGill Remembers website. In addition, attendees at the Remembrance Day Service are invited to view the original Book of Remembrance on temporary display from 10am to 4pm in the lobby of McLennan Library Building. This event will be followed by the official unveiling and long-term display of a replica copy on November 13 at 4:30PM.
The illuminated Book of Remembrance records the names of the nearly 700 students, staff and faculty who lost their lives in World War I and World War II. Each name is handwritten in calligraphy and the parchment pages are illuminated with vibrant reds, blues or greens, as well as silver and gold. The Book is bound in red leather with the McGill University emblem emblazoned with silver and gold on the cover.
The Book was first unveiled during the official opening of Memorial Hall, now part of the Currie Gymnasium Complex, on November 26, 1950. Memorial Hall was to be the permanent home of the Book of Remembrance and commemorative artifacts such as the battalion flags and the portrait of the Unknown Soldier, as well as the site for future Remembrance Day ceremonies. By the mid-1980s, Memorial Hall was no longer used for these activities, and the illuminated Book of Remembrance was becoming a distant memory.
In February 2014, the Book of Remembrance was removed from its original casing in Memorial Hall to be restored and digitized. As a result of this project, a replica of the Book was made and will be housed in a special display case in the pedway connecting the McLennan and Redpath Library Buildings. A digitized version will be launched on the McGill Remembers website, and the original will be made accessible for viewing in the Rare Books and Special Collections, and Archives Reading Room on the fourth floor of the McLennan Library Building.
In 1939, the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium-Armoury opened on the north side of Pine Avenue, just east of University Street. The gym was named for Sir Arthur Currie, a highly decorated general in the First World War, who went on to serve as principal of McGill from 1920 to 1933. Four years after the end of the Second World War, the building was expanded to include Memorial Hall. With its marble and terrazzo finishes, bronze doors, stained glass windows, and commemorative artwork and plaques, the Hall became the central point of the McGill community’s collective memory of the World Wars.
1914 Lower Canada College 1918
To the glorious memory of the old boys who gave their lives in the Great War
This Gymnasium has been erected
E.P. Black A Ekers
J.E. Brailey R.B. Esdaile
W. Brooke B. French
W.E. Buchan R.A. Gault
H. Buchanan R.G. Hall
C.K Carson G.C.R. Hamilton
M. Drummonf W.M. Hamilton
S. Duggan J.H. Hannaford
L. Duggan I. Kinloch
Le gymnase commémoratif, construit en l’honneur d’anciens élèves du Collège qui servirent et moururent pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, fut inauguré en 1922. L’édifice fut imaginé par Grattan Dalrymple Thompson, lequel concevait des bâtiments industriels et commerciaux pour la firme montréalaise Ross & MacDonald. Le gymnase original du Collège est aujourd’hui utilisé pour les rassemblements et les petits événements sportifs. Une plaque fut érigée à la glorieuse mémoire des anciens élèves qui se sacrifièrent pendant la Grande Guerre.
The École du Centenaire de la Paix or Peace Centennial School in Villeray, Montreal was designed as a war memorial in 1913-1914 by architect Percy Erskin Nobbs and Hyde for the Protestant Board of School Commissioners of Montreal. Completed in 1914, the school was a practical and comely building that combined ideal space and natural light standards required for children with some spirited patriotic symbols and an exploration of the language of form and ornament that so fascinated Nobbs. The elementary school (4 floors, 36 classrooms) was constructed of brick and stone with a concrete frame.
Peace Centennial School was converted in the 1980s to Maison de la culture Claude-Léveillé, to house artists' studios and community organizations. The cultural centre includes an auditorium, an exhibition hall, a cafeteria, an entertainment room and administrative spaces.
It was converted in 2018 to Centre Jean-Marie Gauvreau. It was renovated by architecture studio Faucher Aubertin Brodeur Gauthie (FABG), both in its building enclosure and in the rearrangement of the ground floor.
[stone/pierre]
To The Blory of God
Trinity Memorial Church
AD 1973
To Those who served
1914 - 1918
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NEAR THIS SQUARE
AFTERWARDS NAMED LA PLACE D'ARMES
THE FOUNDERS OF VILLE-MARIE
FIRST ENCOUNTERED THE IROQUOIS
WHOM THEY DEFEATED
PAUL DE CHOMEDEY DE MAISONNEUVE
KILLING THE CHIEF WITH HIS OWN HANDS
MARCH 1644
A PROSIMITÉ DE CETTE PLACE
A LAQUELLE L'ON DONNA PAR LA SUITE LE NOM DE
PLACE D'ARMES LES FONDATEURS DE VILLE MARIE
AFFRONTERENT LES IROQUOIS
QUI FURENT VAINCUS
AU COURS DE LA BATAILLE EN MARS 1644
PAUL DE CHOMEDEY, SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE
TUA LE CHEF INDIEN DE SES PROPRES MAINS.
Ce mémorial est dédicacé à Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve.
JE ME SOUVIENS
CET ENDROIT PORTAIT JADIS LE
NOM DE CÔTE SAINT-LAMBERT
EN L'HONNEUR DU MAJOR
LAMBERT CLOSSE (1630-1662),
COMMANDANT INTÉRIMAIRE DE
VILLE-MARIE EN L'ABSENCE DE
M. DE MAISONNEUVE ET QUI
FUT TUÉ PRÈS D'ICI DANS UN
COMBAT CONTRE LES IROQUOIS.
COMMISSION DES MONUMENTS HISTORIQUES
Érigé par la Commission des monuments historiques du Québec, ce mémorial est dédié à Lambert Closse.
L'emplacement de la plaque est actuellement inconnu.
Maison nationale
des Patriotes
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MAISON
DU GARDIEN
DES QUAIS
c. 1825
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MAISON
MASSE
v.1809
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