Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 13, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 13, 2020

This is a photo of the Hillsborough Parish stained glass which used to be in Peck Memorial Hall in Hillsborough. Each of the six parishes in Albert County were represented with their own window, with a unique statement on each. You can click on the link to view the rest. Special thanks to Larry Dickinson of MyNewBrunswick.ca for the use of their photos and for their support.

If you wish to see the stained glass windows in person, then please visit Hillsborough Legion Branch 32.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 11, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 11, 2020

It’s Remembrance Day, a time for somber reflection and thought. The one day of the year set aside to remember those who came before us, to remember those who paved the way for our peace and prosperity.

The Hillsborough Cenotaph reads. “In grateful remembrance of our comrades who gave their lives for the cause of freedom,” these poignant words, written by the men who returned, serve as a reminder the cost that we as Canadians owe these men. Not just the men who died, but to those men who served and who came back to live their lives and forge our nation.

For us, who are so removed from conflict, owe them all a debt of gratitude that words cannot tell.

At the going down of the sun we will remember them.

This is a photo of the first Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Hillsborough Cenotaph in 1966.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 10, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 10, 2020

Did you know there are 4 soldiers buried in Albert County who died while on Active Service during the First World War? They are:

Carl Clinton Irving buried in Baltimore Church Cemetery

George LeBrurene Beaumont buried in Edgett’s Landing Green Hill Cemetery

Royden Edmund Steeves buried in Hillsborough Grey’s Island Cemetery

Harold Guy Turner buried in Baltimore Church Cemetery

There are also a number of memorial tombstones dedicated to soldiers who died while serving overseas scattered across the county. This Remembrance Day when you gather your poppy cross from the Legion or if you feel uncomfortable attending one of the services across the county, a trip to one of these gravesites to pay remembrance might be an idea.

This photo shows the Baltimore Church Cemetery where two of our boys are buried.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 9, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 9, 2020

It’s Remembrance Week at photo-a-day. This is a shot of Peck Memorial Hall in Hillsborough. It was the first such memorial hall build in Canada in memory of a solder killed in the Great War. This photo dates from 1925.

On October 30, 1917 the First World War battle of Passchendaele claimed the life of Lieut. George Bishop Peck. Before the battle Lieut. Peck wrote to his father requesting, in the event of his death, that his share of the family’s fortune be used for the benefit of the whole community, particularly the young people of Albert County. His father was Mr. John L. Peck, local bank owner and member of the Provincial Legislature who was involved in manufacturing and mercantile concerns. On November 30, 1921 Lieut. Peck’s last request was realized when this building was dedicated to the memory of fallen heroes of Albert County. His father, who had financed the cost of construction, deeded ownership of the Hall over to the people of the county.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 7, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - November 7, 2020

It’s covered Bridge Week at the AC175 Photo-A-Day! This is a great shot of the Peter Jonah Covered Bridge over Turtle Creek. This photo was taken September 9, 1961 by Florence K. Daly. The stonework leading up to the bridge is remarkable.