0474.0020: Cranbrook Wall of Honour
Some of the World War II 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 II Cities Cranbrook Parks, Monuments Rotary Park Cities Cranbrook Parks, Monuments Wall of Honour People Marquet People Martin People McGraw People Moffat People Monroe People Moore People Mooy People Murrell People McGruder People Molishinger People Laurie People Leask People Linnell People Lundquist People Harris People Haynes People Hopkins People Hutton People Hyde People Kaye People Kennedy People Quaife People Proctor People Provenzano People Smith People Sneath People Soden People Stanley People Staples People Steele People Swope People Sam People Staniforth People Stevanson People Daoust People Desrosier People Doolan People Draper People Dunlop People Yadernuk People Baxter People Bertoia People Bigattini People Burdett People Bylander People Carson People Catsirelis People Colledge People Conroy People Corneliuson People Crowe People Walkley People Williams People Willis People Willson People Wood People Worth People Rawson People Reekie People Reid People Romano People Rosevear People Adams People Archibald People Nicholas People Nohels People Jackson People Gibbons People Gill People Gray People Gregory People Gravelle People Grove-White People Taylor People Earle Cities Cranbrook Parks, Monuments Cenotaph
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