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Lest We Forget

Chemainus Murals

“Lest We Forget” by artist David Goatley, painted in 2004

This mural depicts the heroism and sacrifice in the First World War, the “Great
War”. It speaks to the suffering of ordinary men in the trenches and elsewhere.
The artist’s son and a friend posed in rented uniforms to depict the soldier at right,
carrying his wounded officer. The huge gun behind them symbolizes the artillery
that pulverized the landscape and transformed it into a quagmire. The Victoria
Cross in this mural symbolizes the bravery of all men involved, not just for those
who received the medals.

Sir Douglas Haig, Commander of the British Expeditionary Force, 1915-1919, is
shown rising from the ruins of a town at centre of the mural. At left is the waste
mud of no-mans land at Passchendaele and the wounded men who endured the
terrible conditions. In the sky, Manfred von Richtofen, the “Red Baron”, pilots his
red Fokker triplane in an aerial battle with Canadian Captain Arthur “Roy” Brown
in his Sopwith Camel.

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janescottcumming20-Nov-2021 15:23
A touching tribute. V
Guest 20-Nov-2021 06:59
lovely
Fong Lam20-Nov-2021 05:40
Dramatic moments of war always strike a chord with almost everyone....a captivating mural and a great tribute to all soldiers..V
Apostolos Tikopoulos19-Nov-2021 18:54
Very nice capture of this beautiful mural. V
Walter Otto Koenig19-Nov-2021 16:32
An impressive mural showing these different view of the war. Hopefully we will not only remember, but learn. "V"
Philip P19-Nov-2021 11:45
A great mural!
danad19-Nov-2021 11:24
It changes from a lot of murals ! A great one with fine details and a moving tribute. I cannot image what a hell must have been to "live" in the trenches. My two grandfathers survived but never told me a word about how they suffered...
V*
joseantonio19-Nov-2021 04:37
lovely mural and a great tibute.V.
Gill Kopy19-Nov-2021 03:43
What a great mural - such a ghastly war (as are all) - we must not forget !!! V
Dennis Hoyne19-Nov-2021 02:24
A fine shot of this beautiful mural.
Neil Marcus19-Nov-2021 02:02
This is a n extraordinary mural to illustrate the sacrifice and effort in WW1 by the British and Canadians. Most Americans...like me were unaware of it. "V"
Helen Betts19-Nov-2021 00:01
Such a beautiful tribute to the many who served, suffered and sacrificed during the war. V.
Nick Paoni18-Nov-2021 23:36
What a great tribute.
Raymond18-Nov-2021 23:29
Very few were, awarded the Victoria Cross (a British military medal). Created by Queen Victoria, only the Queen of England, Elizabeth II at the moment, can award the medal, in person. Much as the Medal of Honor in the USA, only the President of the USA can award the medal. Only 99 Canadians were recipients, none since 1945.
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