Caribou Monument and Memorial to the missing
Newfoundland Park, Beaumont Hamel
Somme

The memorial was opened in 1925 by Earl Haig and commemorates on brass plaques those men of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve, and the Mercantile Marine who gave their lives in the First World War and have no known grave. The Caribou was the emblem of Newfoundland.
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