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Newhaven Canadian Engineers Memorial

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Reference WMO/190065

Address:

Junction of South Way and Riverside North

Newhaven

BN9 9PH

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Stone of remembrance
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Canadian Armed Forces: Irregular block, tapering downwards, on octagonal plinth. Royal Engineers Badge above text. The memorial is made of Cornish silver grey granite and was unveiled on 17th August 1977 to remember the Corps of the Royal Canadian Engineers who lost their lives on the Dieppe raid on 19th August 1942.
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Lest We Forget/ To the memory of the/ members of the Corps of/ Royal Canadian Engineers/who lost their lives/ in the raid on Dieppe/ France 19 August 1942/ Newhaven was an embarkation point/ (names)

Harold A. Barnes, Oliver L. Bergey, William N. Bisset, Leslie E. Bockus, Raymond A. Breau, William Albert Brown, Peter Charbotte, Frank Cowlishaw, Alexander R. Davidson, Delbert A. Elliott, Thomas R. Gage, Alfred H. Hall, Cyril Hodson, Glyn Jones, Joseph J. Maville, William H. McCaslin, Chester McGie, Gordon H. McTavish, William A. Millar, Ronald C. Murray, Sydney G. Oliver, John Ramsey, Thomas D. Russell, Clarence J. Sharp, Elmer Shova, Hugh Smith, Stuart Williams

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