Artist: John Hood. Ontario Regiment - 130 Years of Service (1996)
This mural commemorates the 130 year history of Oshawa's own Ontario Regiment and its involvement in the nation's conflicts and the UN peace keeping. All of the medals depicted at the bottom of the mural are accurate representations of Canadian military decorations.
Located on the east wall of McLaughlin Bandshell at Memorial Park, Metcalfe Street.
I'm linking to Monday Mural.
Love this, I have never seen anything like it...4 murals together like that. A very nice tribute to our vets. Nice photo of it as well.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very artistic and memorable mural. Fascinating display of medals.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the brief history lesson.
ReplyDeleteI love to see history preserved this way. I also think it makes a better learning statement than a few pages in a stuffy old book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this part of your history today.
That's super, Andy!
ReplyDeletethat is wonderful series of murals. very informative too.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully designed and painted. A creative and instructive lesson on your military history. The inclusion of the medals is a fascinating element. The style reminds me of recruitment posters. Memorials, though, almost always make me brood about the horrors soldiers experienced and all the young lives lost. Thanks, Andy, for this contribution to Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteFascinating, quite a tribute, and yet quite a show of strength. Great capture.
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