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Tillicoultry war memorial - Taken by Leslie 18 Dec 2013
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Tillicoultry War Memorial - Taken by Leslie 18 Dec 2013
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Tillicoultry WW1 - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 15 Aug 2014
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Tillicoultry WW1 inscription - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 15 Aug 2014
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Tillicoultry left name plaque - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 15 Aug 2014
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Tillicoultry WW1 rear name plaque - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 15 Aug 2014
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Tillicoultry WW1 right name plaque - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 15 Aug 2014
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Tillicoultry WW1 with WW2 garden of remembrance in backgound - Taken by Mr C E Moreotn 15 Aug 2014
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Tillicoultry WWI - inscription panel - Taken by Stephen Wagstaff 07 Sep 2016
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Tillicoultry WWI - inscription panel - Taken by Stephen Wagstaff 07 Sep 2016
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Tillicoultry WWI - inscription panel - Taken by Stephen Wagstaff 07 Sep 2016
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Tillicoultry WWI - inscription panel - Taken by Stephen Wagstaff 07 Sep 2016
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During Conservation - Taken by Archie Drummond 03 Nov 2016
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Post Coservation Project - Taken by Archie Drummond 08 Nov 2016
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Post Conservation - Taken by Archie Drummond 08 Nov 2016
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Tillicoultry WW1 - Taken by Leslie 21 Nov 2023
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Tillicoultry WW1 - Taken by Leslie 21 Nov 2023
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Tillicoultry WW1 - Taken by Leslie 21 Nov 2023
Reference WMO/151254
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6 oclock face-IN EVER GRATEFUL/ AND/ PROUD REMEMBRANCE/ OF THE MEN/ OF TILLICOULTRY WHO/ DIED IN THE SERVICE/ OF THEIR/ KING AND COUNTRY/ IN THE GREAT WAR./ "THEY WERE A WALL UNTO US/ BOTH BY NIGHT AND DAY."/ Other 3 faces- [names]
See IWM record.
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