

Painted in 1989 by Susan Tooke Crichton,
The Artist
Chemainus, The War Years was Susan Tooke Crichton’s first mural project. A lot of research went into determining the fine detail evident in the final wall painting, down to the correct insignia on the uniforms and the varied dress of the civilians on the railway platform. This detail is the signature of Crichton’s work.
In 1980, Crichton immigrated to
Crichton has now established herself as an artist in
The Art
Patriotic feelings ran high as many men from Chemainus and area scrambled to join up soon after war was declared. By the end of September 1914 the mill had closed due to the war’s impact on shipping, convincing many more volunteers to enlist.
A reserved excitement, mixed with apprehension and certain sadness, marks the faces of the young soldiers arrested in time in this grouping. They are members of the 67th Battalion out of
Their connection to the land they had laboured so hard to tame was severed. They left behind the fields and forest, the homesteads and the growing village, the families and elders who would have to carry on. By the end of 1915, more than fifteen percent of the local population had gone off to this bloody war, a significant number never to return. Next Mural >