Statue breaks ‘bronze ceiling’: Halifax unveils first monument to women
HALIFAX — They sang and played accordion, knitted scarves and sewed quilts, and served up heaping plates of roast beef and potatoes to hundreds of hungry servicemen.
Now, more than 70 years later, Nova Scotia women and girls are being saluted for their volunteer work during the Second World War with a new monument on the Halifax waterfront.
“This is the first monument to women in the city’s 268-year history,” said Janet Guildford, chairwoman of the Halifax Women’s History Society said at its unveiling Thursday.
“We’re elated to be the first to break the bronze ceiling in Halifax.”


