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Title
South
African
war
memorial
in
Memorial
Park
.
Identifier
aj_11-16
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Time Coverage
9-Sep-56
Photographer
Alison Jackson
Donor
Alison Jackson Estate
Type
Still Image
Repository
Calgary Public Library, Central Library, Local History Room
Collection
Alison Jackson Photograph Collection
Rights
Copyright Calgary Public Library. 616 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary AB, T2G 2M2, 1+(403)260-2785 hum1@calgarypubliclibrary.com
Date Photo
9-Sep-56
Format Photo
35mm
colour
slide
.
Taken
with a
Praktica
camera
using
Kodachrome
daylight
film
135
.
Width Digital
2729
Height Digital
4121
File Size
32971.09 KB
File type
TIF
Notes
“Cornerstones”
were
articles
that
appeared
in the
Sunday
edition
of the
Calgary
Herald
between
1997
and
2000
. The
following
article
appeared
June
20
,
1999
.
Central
(Memorial)
Park
•
4th
Street
and
13
th
Avenue
S.W
.
•
Date
developed
:
1908
--
1912
•
Designers
:
H.G.Burrows
,
William
Reader
•
Original
owners
:
City
of
Calgary
Historical
highlights
:
•
In the
1880s
, the
4.78-
acre
block
of
land
that
ultimately
became
Central
Park
was
reserved
as
part
of the
Canadian
Pacific
Railway's
survey
of the
Calgary
townsite
,
through
the
authority
of
William
Pearce
, an
administrator
of
federal
lands
for the
Department
of the
Interior
.
•
In
1894
, the
city
plowed
the "
barren
scrub
land
" of
Central
Park
for
use
as a
nursery
and
distribution
centre
for the
city's
tree
planting
programs
. As
part
of the "
beautification
"
program
,
ratepayers
were
advised
that
spruce
trees
could
be
purchased
for
five
cents
each
.
•
In
1900
, the
city
hired
a
man
, at
$1.75
per
day
, to
water
city-
owned
trees
in the
district
and
maintain
the
park's
newly-erected
windmill
.
•
G.J
.
Thorpe
constructed
a
small
bandstand
(at
the
centre
of the
park)
in
1904
at a
cost
of
$310
.
•
Although
Central
Park
grounds
were
originally
laid
out
in
1908
by
British
immigrant
horticulturist
H.G
.
Burrows
,
site
development
continued
for
several
years
as
time
and
money
allowed
. From
1913
to
1942
, the
park
flourished
under
the
supervision
of
parks
superintendent
William
Reader
,
former
head
gardener
for
Patrick
Burns
. The
park
design
was a
symmetrical
pattern
of
lawns
,
beds
and
gravel
paths
.
•
In a
1993
article
,
City
Heritage
Planner
Rob
Graham
described
the
park
. "
It
is
typical
of
civic
parks
and
squares
of the
period
in
Britain
and
Canada
and
featured
elaborate
embroidery
borders
,
edging
and
raised
medallion
carpets
.
(Reader)
kept
complete
records
of
plant
species
which
show
that
up
to
20,000
annuals
,
colour-keyed
for
brilliancy
, were
planted
yearly
to
satisfy
what he
considered
the
requirements
of
popular
taste.
"
Graham
also
explained
that
Reader's
topiary
treatment
of the
spruce
(which
is
still
maintained)
is
rare
in
Alberta
. In
fact
,
no
other
examples
from the
Edwardian
era
are
known
to
exist
in the
province
.
•
Construction
of the
Carnegie
library
at the
park's
east
end
began
in
1909
and was
completed
by
December
1911
.
•
During
the
summer
of
1909
, the
Scottish
Pipers
Band
performed
at
Central
Park
.
•
In
1912
, the
small
bandstand
was
torn
down
. A
large
pavilion
,
similar
to the
one
in
San
Francisco's
Golden
Gate
Park
, was
constructed
at the
park's
west
end
.
During
that
summer
, an
underground
sprinkler
system
was
installed
, a
pergola
which
was
divided
into a
series
of
vine-covered
lattice
work
summer
houses
was
constructed
along
the
park's
southern
boundary
and
1,400
trees
and
shrubs
were
planted
.
•
n
1913
the
area
in
front
of the
bandshell
was
cleared
and
covered
with
rolled
cinders
. A
drinking
fountain
was
installed
.
Newly-appointed
Parks
Superintendent
William
Reader
installed
two
large
Egyptian
style
urns
,
planted
with
palms
, at the
park's
east
end
.
•
The
South
African
War
Memorial
called
"the
Horseman
of the
Plains
"
located
at the
park's
centre
, was
designed
by
noted
French
Canadian
sculptor
Louis
Phillippe
Hebert
. At the
time
of its
unveiling
in
June
1914
,
it
was
considered
"
one
of the
four
finest
equestrian
statues
in the
world.
"
•
June
23
,
1924
, the
First
World
War
Memorial
--
a
bronze
statue
of an
infantryman
,
designed
by
Montreal
sculptor
Coeur-de-lion
MacCarthy
--was
unveiled
at the
park's
east
end
.
•
The
west
end
bandshell
was
demolished
in
1928
for the
construction
of a
cenotaph
commemorating
Calgary's
war
veterans
.
When
the
cenotaph
was
dedicated
on
November
11
,
1928
, the
old
Central
Park
was
renamed
Memorial
.
•
In
1928
, the
Federal
Geodetic
Survey
chose
Memorial
Park
as the
location
for the
city's
benchmark
elevation
point
. A
seven-foot
concrete
column
was
sunk
into the
ground
as "a
reference
point
for
all
precise
levelling
benchmarks
in
Calgary
and
vicinity.
" The
benchmark
is
3,439.66
feet
above
sea
level
.
•
In
1939
, a
spectacular
rose
garden
was
developed
for the
royal
visit
of Their
Majesties
,
King
George
VI
and
Queen
Elizabeth
.
•
On
August
17
,
1953
the
Historic
Sites
and
Monuments
Board
of
Canada
unveiled
a
monument
to
R.B
.
Bennett
,
Conservative
prime
minister
of
Canada
1930-1935
,
Calgary
lawyer
and
member
of
Parliament
. The
pyramid-shaped
monument
at the
park's
southeast
side
was
dedicated
by
Eric
L
.
Harvie
Esq
.
Q.
,
Honorary
Colonel
of the
Calgary
Highlanders
.
•
The
cenotaph
was
refurbished
in
preparation
for the
Royal
Canadian
Legion's
Dominion
Convention
,
held
in
Calgary
in
1994
.
•
Central
(Memorial
)
Park
is
Calgary's
oldest
surviving
park
and
one
of the
last
remaining
formal
Edwardian
parks
in
Western
Canada
.
“Then
&
Now”
columns
appeared
weekly
in the
Calgary
Herald
between
2002
and
2005
. The
following
article
appeared
November
5
,
2002
.
THEN:
Central
Park
•
The
1.91
hectares
that was
developed
into
Central
Park
beginning
around
1908
quickly
became
a
community
focal
point
. In
1912
,
construction
of
Central
Library
was
completed
at the
park's
east
end
and a
shell-shaped
band
pavilion
at the
west
.
Over
the
years
, the
park
became
home
to
memorials
honouring
soldiers
of the
Boer
War
(1899-1902)
, the
First
World
War
(1914-18)
and the
Second
World
War
(1939-45)
. The
Boer
War
statue
"the
Horseman
on the
Plains
" was
unveiled
at the
park's
centre
on
June
24
,
1914
,
only
six
weeks
before
the
First
World
War
was
declared
.
NOW
:
Memorial
Park
•
The
park's
east-end
bandshell
was
demolished
to
accommodate
construction
of the
cenotaph
unveiled
by
Alberta's
Lt.-Gov
.
William
Egbert
on
Nov
.
11
,
1928
.
Inscribed
"They
shall
not
die
while
memory
fulfils
its
task
of
gratitude
" the
simple
white
and
gray
shaft
of
marble
and
stone
was
originally
erected
in
memory
of
fallen
First
World
War
soldiers
. In
later
years
, the
monument
was
rededicated
to
include
the
Second
World
War
and the
Korean
conflict
.
Annual
Remembrance
Day
services
were
reintroduced
in
1994
following
the
revitalization
of the
cenotaph
and
surrounding
area
.
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