Frederick William Hall,
Leo Clarke, and Robert Shankland all lived on Pine Street in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada. It is believed to be the only street in the world to have three Victoria Cross recipients who lived there. The city later renamed it
Valour Road in their honour. A bronze plaque is mounted on a street lamp at the corner of Portage Ave and Valour Road to tell this story.
The medal in 2014 The medal was on public display at the
Manitoba Museum in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba commencing 6 August 2014, on loan from the
Canadian War Museum as part of a display celebrating the 100th anniversary of the
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada. Shankland's battledress blouse with ribbons and his miniatures are on display in
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Museum at
Minto Armoury in Winnipeg. The medal was placed on auction on 25 May 2009. Despite public outrage of its sale from an anonymous seller, controversy was averted when the
Canadian War Museum purchased the medal at auction for $240,000 in order to keep it in Canadian public hands forever. ==References==