0474.0017: Cranbrook Wall of Honour
Some of the World War I plaques listing the men from the Kootenay region who died during that conflict. These plaques are part of the Wall of Honour constructed in Rotary Park in Cranbrook.
Medium: Photograph - Image
Photographer: Don Ohs
Date:
2009
Source: Columbia Basin Institute
Collection: Columbia Basin Institute ( 0474)
Subjects:
Military Wars World War I Cities Cranbrook Parks, Monuments Rotary Park Cities Cranbrook Parks, Monuments Wall of Honour People Simmons People Smith People Spencer People Stewart People Stone People Sutherland People Bardgett People Barnhardt People Bidder People Blaney People Braning People Bridger People Bridges People Briggs People Brown People Brosutto People Carson People Crowe People Crystall People Kerr People Killins People Edge People Edwards People Parr People Parsons People Paulson People Perry People Philips People Pollard People Poole People Price People Pye People Tennant People Thrift People Turnley People MacDonald People Malcolm People McGregor People McLaggan People McLaren People McNabb People Moore People Morris People McDoumot People Muzerac People Argue People Armstrong People Ashworth People Hammond People Henry People Hickey People Hope People Hamar People Goggs People Gordon People Gray People Gummer People Wilson People Woodward People Reed People Reid People Ridgway People Robinson People Ross People Joy People Neil People Laurie People Lawrence People Leask People Linn People Hyde People Finley People Franzo People DeBuysscher People Delaney People Ogden Cities Cranbrook Parks, Monuments Cenotaph
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