The Ukrainian Canadians who served their country overseas during the Second World War.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Ukrainian Canadians in WW2
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Ukrainian Canadians
In memory of the Ukrainian Canadians who served their country overseas during...
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John Richard Archer
Political activist. Born at 3 Blake Street, Liverpool. He travelled the world as a seaman, living in Canada and the USA, before eventually settling in Battersea, where he opened a photographic stud...
Person, Photography, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Canada, USA
Pete Quaife
Musician. Born Peter Alexander Greenlaw Kinnies in Tavistock, Devon. His mother became pregnant after an affair with an American serviceman. She married after the war and the whole family took her ...
Claire Rayner
Nurse, journalist, broadcaster, novelist and 'agony aunt'. Born Claire Berenice Chetwynd in London. Her early life was marred by the cruelty of her parents who put her in a psychiatric hospital wh...
Person, Journalism / Publishing, Literature, Medicine, TV & Radio, Canada
Dr Robert Tait Mackenzie/Mckenzie
Physician, physical therapist, physical educator, and sculptor. Born Ontario of Scots stock. Served as a medical officer in Manchester in WW1. He was commisioned for the 1927 Scots American war ...
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Watney war
SW14, Lower Richmond Road, Mortlake / Stag Brewery
The names are not in the more standard columns format but, for each war, they are given in a continuous line, alphabetical with a few exc...
166 subjects commemorated
The Castle Pub - EC4
Established in 1541. Rebuilt in 1901. By 1893 the address had changed from 26 Castle Street to 26 Furnival Street. Source: London Wiki.
Christopher Pinchbeck
Clock maker. Invented the alloy of copper and zinc which closely resembles gold.
The Hon. Esme Howard, of Norfolk
Youngest son of Henry, Earl of Arundel and Surrey. Husband of Margaret.
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