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Peace Memorial
This is the Peace Memorial erected in
Victoria Park by members of the GCBPA.. The Memorial, a pedestal without the
bust of Emperor William Ist, which originally rested on top of the 1896
pedestal, was re-erected in 1996 to honour a piece of Kitchener's history.
The original 1896 Memorial commemorated the 1871 Peace of Frankfurt
celebrations here in the city, and was erected on the occasion of 25th
anniversary celebrations.
In 1914, Emperor William's bust was torn from
the original pedestal and tossed into the adjacent lake. The bust was later
recovered and then mysteriously disappeared again. It was still missing in
1916, when the original, bust-less, pedestal, was taken down on instructions
of the Park Board.
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Peace Memorial - Victoria Park
Photo: Ernst Friedel |
The story has become an integral part of
Kitchener’s history. So on the occasion of the 100th
anniversary-celebrations of Victoria Park, the GCBPA, supported by the City,
rebuilt the pedestal - and thus re-created a Peace Memorial without the
bust. The Emperor is missing to this date. Replacing him is a bronze plaque
on one of the pedestal's side, pictured below, which tells the story of the
bust-less monument. Stop by and read a piece of Kitchener's 19th
century history. The plaque, which dedicates the monument, is further down
this page.
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Plaque describes the History of the Events leading to the Memorial
Photo: Ernst Friedel |
Rumours have it that the bust is hidden in someone's attic, perhaps even
without the owner's knowledge. Still other rumours will have it that the bronze
was melted down.
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Peace Memorial Dedication
Photo: Ernst Friedel |

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