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Victoria Cross Recipients Historical Markers

Markers associated with recipients of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for valor which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of Great Britain and the British Commonwealth.
 
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By Michael Herrick, February 19, 2020
Bridge of the Liberty Ship S.S. John W. Brown
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1Maryland, Baltimore — Liberty Ship S.S. John W. Brown
Near Newgate Ave. 0.4 miles east of Keith Ave., on the left when traveling east.
S.S. John W. Brown Built for U.S. Maritime Commission Hull No. 312 by Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland September 1942 — Map (db m145656) HM WM
2New Brunswick (Albert County), Riverside-Albert — War MemorialLest We Forget — "Their Name Liveth Forever More" —
On King Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Maple Street, on the right when traveling west on King Street.
[front] In grateful remembrance of all those who served in past conflicts In memory of those who gave all Boer War 1899-1902 • W.W.I 1914-1918 W.W.II 1939-1945 • Korean 1950-1953 At the going down of the sun and in the morning, . . . — Map (db m106865) WM
3Ontario (Essex County), Windsor — Original Home of Major F.A. Tilston V.C. Armoury
On University Avenue East at Freedom Way, on the right when traveling east on University Avenue East.
This armoury was named after Major Fred Tilston, a true military hero of this community. Maj. Tilston, a member of the Essex Scottish, was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for bravery, for his exploits at the Battle of Hochwald Forest . . . — Map (db m42292) HM
4Ontario (Leeds and Grenville United Counties), Brockville — Lieut.-Col. Thain Wendell MacDowell, V.C., D.S.O.1890-1960
On Provincial Highway 2 west of Church Street, on the right when traveling west.
Born in Lachute, Québec, MacDowell moved to Maitland in 1897. He attended local schools and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1915. During World War I, he enlisted, on January 9, 1915, in the 38th Battalion, C.E.F. On April 9, 1917, during . . . — Map (db m89999) HM
5Ontario (Leeds and Grenville United Counties), Gananoque — Private John Henry (Harry) BrownVictoria Cross — Born Gananoque 9 May 1898 Died of wounds 17 August 1917, age 19 —
On King Street East (Provincial Highway 2) 0.2 kilometers west of Stone Street, on the right when traveling west.
John Henry Brown enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 18 August 1916 and reported to the 10th battalion in France in late June 1917. On 15 August his unit captured Hill 70, just east of Vimy Ridge. But on 16 August it was . . . — Map (db m90007) HM
6Ontario (Regional Municipality of Niagara), St. Catharines — Lance Corporal Fred Fisher, V.C.1894 - 1915
On St. Paul Street West (County Route 81) at Yates Street, on the right when traveling south on St. Paul Street West.
Born in St, Catharines, Fred Fisher abandoned his studies at McGill University when World War I broke out and served with the 13th Battalion, First Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Fisher was awarded the Victoria Cross for his exceptional . . . — Map (db m76094) HM WM
7Ontario (Toronto County), Toronto — Canadian Airmen Monument
On University Street 0.03 kilometers north of Dundas Street.
Panel 1: Per Arua Ad Astra In Memory of our Canadian Airmen who fought in the Skies to preserve freedom and order in the world. Panel 2: Canadian Airmen Awarded the Victoria Cross World War I: William . . . — Map (db m57901) HM
8Quebec (Rimouski-Neigette), Rimouski — Les Fusiliers du St-LaurentLe soldat de la cote / The Soldiers of the Coast — Parcours historique et maritime / Maritime and history route —
On rue du Phare, on the right when traveling east.
Le 9 avril 1869, suite à la Confédération, la première unité canadienne-française est formée; elle est composée de deux bataillons provisoires : celui du Témiscouata et celui de Rimouski. Le 1er novembre 1920, suite à diverses . . . — Map (db m127288) HM
9Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — War of Independence1919-1921 — Kenmare Heritage Town —
On The Square (National Route N71) just north of Henry Street, on the right when traveling north.
In onóir gaisigh Óglaigh na hÉireann agus laochra Cumann na mBan a throid ar son Saoirse na hÉireann a tógadh an leacht chuimhneacháin seo. Erected in honour of the men of Óglaigh na hÉireann and the women of Cumann na . . . — Map (db m139673) HM WM
10New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland CBD — Lord Freyberg Statue
On Freyberg Place.
Lord Freyberg V.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O. 1889 – 1963 Commander of the Second New Zealand Division 1939 – 1945 Governor-General of New Zealand 1946 – 1952 This memorial has been donated by returned servicemen to . . . — Map (db m83526) HM
11South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal (Elandskraal), Rorke's Drift — Fugitives Drift MemorialMelvill and Coghill Monument
Near Route D31.
Upper Marker, Front:For Queen and Country Jesu Mercy Upper Marker, Reverse: In memory of Lt. and Adjt. Teignmoth Melvill and Lt. Neville J. A. Coghill, 1st., 24th. Regiment who died on this spot . . . — Map (db m91732) HM WM
12United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — For ValourDurham Light Infantry
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
Durham Light Infantry For Valour Pte. J. Byrne, D.C.M.   Crimea 1854 Capt. T. de Courcy Hamilton.   Crimea 1855 Sgt. J. Murray.   New Zealand 1864 Pte. T. Kenny.   France 1915 Lt. Col. R.B. Bradford. M.C.   France 1916 Pte. M.W. . . . — Map (db m126173) HM WM
13United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — The Durham Light Infantry
On Silver Street at Saddler Street, on the left when traveling north on Silver Street.
1758     1968 The Durham Light Infantry Dedicated to All Who Served in the Regiment And in Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives In the Cause of Freedom Faithful ( side plaque ) The Regiment’s long connection with County . . . — Map (db m126171) HM WM
14United Kingdom, England (Devon County), Plymouth — Tribute of Plymouth
On Citadel Road at Lockyer Street, on the left when traveling west on Citadel Road.
Tribute of Plymouth To Her Glorious Dead 1914 – 1918   1939 – 1945 They Are In Peace For God Proved Them And Found Them Worthy For Himself Within This Shrine Is Deposited the Roll of Honour Inscribed With The Names of . . . — Map (db m123947) WM
15United Kingdom, England (Dorset), Blandford Forum — Jack Counter VC
On East Street at Church Lane, on the left when traveling east on East Street.
Jack Counter VC Born and died in Blandford Forum 3rd November 1898 — 16th September 1970 16h April 2018 marks the centenary of the actions carried out by Private Jack Thomas Counter of the King's Liverpool Regiment near Boisieux St. Marc, . . . — Map (db m123577) HM WM
16United Kingdom, England (Greater London County), City of Westminster — Chindit Memorial
On Victoria Embankment at Richmond Terrace, on the left when traveling north on Victoria Embankment.
[Front:] The Chindit Badge Portraying a Chinthe, A Mythical Beast, Guardian of Burmese Temples from which was derived the name Chindits, their motto being The Boldest Measures Are The Safest In Memory Of All Who . . . — Map (db m111474) HM WM
17United Kingdom, England (Northumberland), Newcastle upon Tyne — Victoria Cross Recipients
On Blandford Square at Sunderland Street, on the right when traveling south on Blandford Square.
In Remembrance of, and Respect for, those Born in Newcastle upon Tyne Who have been Awarded the Victoria Cross for Valour. This Memorial was erected by Newcastle City Council on behalf of the People of the City. Private . . . — Map (db m126501) HM WM
18United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — James Joseph Magennis1919 ~ 1986
On Donegall Square North (Northern Ireland Route A1) at Donegall Place, on the right when traveling east on Donegall Square North.
This memorial honours Belfastman & former H.M.S. Ganges Boy (1935 DJX 144907) Leading Seaman Magennis who while serving as the diver in H.M. Submarine XE111 was awarded the Victoria Cross for . . . — Map (db m133977) WM
19United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Leading Seaman James Magennis, VC1919-1986
On Great Victoria Street (Northern Ireland Route A1) just north of Wellwood Street, on the left when traveling north.
Submariner Born in Belfast ——————————— Acting Leading Seaman James Joseph Magennis VC, Royal Navy Was born in Belfast Awarded the VC for his action on 31 July . . . — Map (db m135308) HM WM
20United Kingdom, Northern Ireland (Causeway Coast and Glens District), Bushmills — Sgt. Robert Quigg
On A2 at Main Street, in the median on A2.
Dedicated to the memory of Sgt. Robert Quigg, 12th Battalion R.I.R. who won the V.C. at the Battle of the Somme on the 1st July 1916 Died 14th May 1955 — Map (db m70774) HM WM
21United Kingdom, Northern Ireland (Fermanagh And Omagh District), Enniskillen — German 21cm Mortar, 1918
Captured during the Great War 1914-1918 Presented in commemoration of the award of the Victoria Cross on 29th October, 1914 to Lieutenant J.A.O. Brooke 2nd Battn. The Gordon Highlanders "For conspicuous bravery and great . . . — Map (db m72647) HM WM
22United Kingdom, Scotland (Kilmonivaig), Spean Bridge — The Commandos1940-45
On A82 just south of B8004, on the left when traveling north.
In the summer of 1949 when Britain's fortunes in World War II were at their lowest ebb and an enemy invasion was threatened Winston Churchill boldly ordered the raising of an elite force to raid the enemy-held coastline of Europe and regain the . . . — Map (db m85790) WM
23United Kingdom, Scotland (Moray), Lossiemouth — Lossiemouth War Memorial
On Pitgaveny Street at Hill Street, on the right when traveling south on Pitgaveny Street.
To the Memory of the Men of Lossiemouth And the Landward Part of the Parish of Drainie Who Died in the Service of their Country during the War 1914 — 1919 — Not in Vain Seaforth Highlanders Capt. Edwards G.E.   D.S.O. · Capt. . . . — Map (db m128162) WM
24United Kingdom, Scotland (Moray), Lossiemouth — Markers in James Square
On Queen Street (Scotland Route B9040) at Kinneddar Street, on the right when traveling east on Queen Street.
David West Raymond (1868 – 1936) is best known for his local Moray seascapes and landscapes in watercolour. James Ramsay MacDonald was born in poverty in Lossiemouth in 1866. He became Britain’s first Socialist Prime Minister in 1924 and . . . — Map (db m128160) HM
25United Kingdom, Scotland (Ross and Cromarty), Dingwall — Sergt. John Meikle
On Station Road at High Street, on the right when traveling south on Station Road.
In Memory of Sergt. John Meikle V.C.M.M. Late Clerk at Nitshill Station Who Enlisted in H.M. Forces (Seaforth Highlanders) 8th February 1915 During the Great War and was Killed In Action on 20th July 1918 Erected by His Railway . . . — Map (db m127327) WM
 
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