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.GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
| 1► Maryland, Baltimore — Liberty Ship S.S. John W. Brown — |
| 2► New Brunswick (Albert County), Riverside-Albert — War Memorial Lest We Forget "Their Name Liveth Forever More" — |
| 3► Ontario (Essex County), Windsor — Original Home of Major F.A. Tilston V.C. Armoury — |
| 4► Ontario (Leeds and Grenville United Counties), Brockville — Lieut.-Col. Thain Wendell MacDowell, V.C., D.S.O. 1890-1960 — |
| 5► Ontario (Leeds and Grenville United Counties), Gananoque — Private John Henry (Harry) Brown Victoria Cross Born Gananoque 9 May 1898 Died of wounds 17 August 1917, age 19 — |
| 6► Ontario (Regional Municipality of Niagara), St. Catharines — Lance Corporal Fred Fisher, V.C. 1894 - 1915 — |
| 7► Ontario (Toronto County), Toronto — Canadian Airmen Monument — |
| 8► Quebec (Rimouski-Neigette), Rimouski — Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent Le soldat de la cote / The Soldiers of the Coast Parcours historique et maritime / Maritime and history route — |
| 9► Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — War of Independence 1919-1921 Kenmare Heritage Town — |
| 10► New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland CBD — Lord Freyberg Statue — |
| 11► South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal (Elandskraal), Rorke's Drift — Fugitives Drift Memorial Melvill and Coghill Monument — |
| 12► United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — For Valour Durham Light Infantry — |
| 13► United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — The Durham Light Infantry — |
| 14► United Kingdom, England (Devon County), Plymouth — Tribute of Plymouth — |
| 15► United Kingdom, England (Dorset), Blandford Forum — Jack Counter VC — |
| 16► United Kingdom, England (Greater London County), City of Westminster — Chindit Memorial — |
| 17► United Kingdom, England (Northumberland), Newcastle upon Tyne — Victoria Cross Recipients — |
| 18► United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — James Joseph Magennis 1919 ~ 1986 — |
| 19► United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Leading Seaman James Magennis, VC 1919-1986 — |
| 20► United Kingdom, Northern Ireland (Causeway Coast and Glens District), Bushmills — Sgt. Robert Quigg — |
| 21► United Kingdom, Northern Ireland (Fermanagh And Omagh District), Enniskillen — German 21cm Mortar, 1918 — |
| 22► United Kingdom, Scotland (Kilmonivaig), Spean Bridge — The Commandos 1940-45 — |
| 23► United Kingdom, Scotland (Moray), Lossiemouth — Lossiemouth War Memorial — |
| 24► United Kingdom, Scotland (Moray), Lossiemouth — Markers in James Square — |
| 25► United Kingdom, Scotland (Ross and Cromarty), Dingwall — Sergt. John Meikle — |
