Chester Cenotaph - Chester, NS
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N 44° 32.188 W 064° 14.537
20T E 401302 N 4932210
At the Chester Harbour, immediately west of the Chester Yacht Club is a small park, in which the Chester War Cenotaph was installed in 1922.
Waymark Code: WMRYW6
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/24/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 3l diesel
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The cenotaph was cut from solid granite, the tall centre plinth being surrounded by four granite boulders, the whole resting on a broad granite base with two steps, also cut from solid granite. Atop is a bronze statue of a Nova Scotia Highland soldier, designed and gifted to the town of Chester by the famous Scottish sculptor, J. Massey Rhind (1860-1936). Unveiled on August 4, 1922, the cenotaph bears plaques for both World Wars, the Korean War and the Afghanistan-Iraq War. Flanking the cenotaph on each side are a pair of bronze muzzle loading cannons, cast in 1813 and 1814 by Henry and Cornelius King at the Royal Brass Foundry in Woolwich, England.

On the north face is a bronze plaque displaying the names of the men of Chester, Blandford, Chester Basin, New Ross, Mill Cove and Western Shore who perished in World War II.

This memorial was erected to honour the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars, Korea, and Afghanistan. This magnificent statue of a Nova Scotia Highland soldier was unveiled on August 4, 1922. Constructed in memory of 54 men who laid down their lives from this area in the First World War. The design and cast were the gift of the famous Scottish sculptor, J. Massey Rhind. The Plaque and Bronze Figure were cast in New York. The base and steps of the Monument were cut from one stone boulder (granite), the work having been done by Wakefield Zinck.
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Date of Dedication: 08/04/1922

Property Permission: Public

Access instructions: Intersection of Peninsula Road and South Street on waterfront

Website for Waymark: [Web Link]

Commemoration: THE BOYS WHO FOUGHT AND FELL IN THE WAR

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