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ejcmartin
This sounds pretty amazing. The name of each Canadian soldier killed in the Great War is to be projected onto the night sky starting next Tuesday until November 11. Each name will be first shown in London and then make it's name across Canada at the same time in each respective time zone. A name will appear every 8 seconds.

A new article may be found here:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/sto...ertainment/home

The website for the project may found here:

http://www.1914-1918.ca

Sounds pretty amazing.

EJC
npm
Thanks for this EJC. My man will be up in lights on the 10th Nov at 11:25 pm

Norrette
ejcmartin
As NPM noted, I should have added that those of you with Canadian relatives who died in the Great War you can look up on the Vigil website as to when exactly their name will light up the sky.

ulsterlad2
Thanks EJC. That really will be an amazing thing. A fine tribute to fine men.
November 9th at 21:26 for my uncle Robert.
GRUMPY
I thought for a minute the laws of physics had been suspended!

I read, however, that far from the unbelievably difficult feat of using the night sky as a screen on to which to project [in the absence of cloud], a building was to be used.

Phew!
Anthony Gorst
What a great way of remembering - I'll be there for two of the men from my memorial - Privates Marcus Bromet and John Spittle: Canada House in Trafalgar Square is just round the corner from what is laughingly called my place of work
ejcmartin
QUOTE (GRUMPY @ Oct 29 2008, 02:08 PM) *
I thought for a minute the laws of physics had been suspended!

I read, however, that far from the unbelievably difficult feat of using the night sky as a screen on to which to project [in the absence of cloud], a building was to be used.

Phew!


Projection on the night "sky" would not be a problem here as it is cloudy most of the time!

My apologies for the misconception.

June Underwood
There were well over 100 Buckinghamshire men who joined Canadian regiments and it is very moving to watch their names appear on the website for 8 seconds at exactly the time that is quoted. I have managed to photograph some of the names and hope to include them in the soldier's profiles on our own Buckinghamshire Remembers website.

It must have taken a lot of organisation and skill to make something like this run so smoothly. There is time to reflect as each name is shown - two names are shown each time. Many of the soldiers were living in their childhood, just a few miles from my home, and yet their names are being seen and remembered all over the world.

June
mhifle
QUOTE (June Underwood @ Nov 8 2008, 12:00 PM) *
There were well over 100 Buckinghamshire men who joined Canadian regiments and it is very moving to watch their names appear on the website for 8 seconds at exactly the time that is quoted. I have managed to photograph some of the names and hope to include them in the soldier's profiles on our own Buckinghamshire Remembers website.

It must have taken a lot of organisation and skill to make something like this run so smoothly. There is time to reflect as each name is shown - two names are shown each time. Many of the soldiers were living in their childhood, just a few miles from my home, and yet their names are being seen and remembered all over the world.

June


I will be there today for Projection Time 7:09pm November 8th

Surname HIFLE

First Name GEORGE R

Service Number 45121

Rank SAPPER

Regiment CANADIAN ENGINEERS

Death SEPTEMBER 05, 1915

Regards Mark


mhifle
QUOTE (mhifle @ Nov 8 2008, 12:13 PM) *
I will be there today for Projection Time 7:09pm November 8th

Surname HIFLE

First Name GEORGE R

Service Number 45121

Rank SAPPER

Regiment CANADIAN ENGINEERS

Death SEPTEMBER 05, 1915

Regards Mark


Some blurry photo,s from last night

Mark
per ardua per mare per terram
Such a moving event. A shame St Paul's couldn't be used for something similar, when I was there yeaterday it looked like they were projecting advertising on it.
npm
QUOTE (mhifle @ Nov 9 2008, 12:16 PM) *
Some blurry photo,s from last night

Magical! Thanks for sharing them Mark. How was the atmosphere in the square?

Norrette
mhifle
QUOTE (npm @ Nov 9 2008, 04:12 PM) *
Magical! Thanks for sharing them Mark. How was the atmosphere in the square?

Norrette


It was quite strange since there was a Poilsh Band playing when I got there, so the square was packed, and within half an hour the concert was finished

it was vitually empty when the projections started.

Mark
npm
QUOTE (mhifle @ Nov 9 2008, 05:19 PM) *
it was vitually empty when the projections started.

That sounds promising, am debating whether to go in tomorrow night - if the square was full of rowdies I'd be really disappointed.

Norrette
ChrisC
Isn't this fantastic!! Imaginative, visually impressive and so dignified. Why are we Brits always being shown how to do these things by others? The free access to records in Oz while we pay through the nose also comes to mind!

Cecil Frank Fenn was KIA with the PPCLI on May 4th 1915 will be shown tonight at 2330 London time. Cecil was originally from Dedham and emigrated in 1912. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Menin Gate.

He is not on the Dedham War Memorial.

Chris C
mhifle
Hi,
It is well worth a visit.

Here is a shot of the actual projection booth in front of Canada House.

Regards Mark
mhifle
Hi,
Just found this in the Irish Times 25 Sept 1915. Can now put a face to his name.

Regards Mark



From Canada House 2008
ulsterlad2
Hi Mark, that's excellent.
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