100 Workers Monument

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Toronto, Canada

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100 Workers Monument Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

100 Workers Monument is located in Toronto, Canada on 200 Front St W. 100 Workers Monument is rated 4 out of 5 in the category monument maker in Canada.

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Anita Windisman

An extraordinary and poignant landmark. A millenium project, the 100 Workers Monument consists of two long, low red granite walls. On top are 100 bronze plaques, each naming a worker who died while on the job. There is one name for each year from 1901 until 1999. The plaque for the year 2000 is blank. "100 Workers" is created by John Scott & Stewart H. Pollock. The second part of the monument, "The Anonymity of Prevention", is a bronze sculpture of a worker wearing full safey gear, appearing to chisel into the wall of 100 Workers. This sculpture was created by Derek Lo and Lana Winkler.

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N AlRawahi

Nice simple monument that means a lot. Safety in workplaces is important.