Reference WMO/170926
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- Crimean War (1853-1856)
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+/SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF/LIEUTENANT COLONEL THOMAS GRAHAM,/YOUNGEST SON OF/GENERAL ALEXANDER GRAHAM STIRLING, OF DUCHRAY AND AUTHYLE,/AND LATE OF THE FIRST OR "THE ROYAL REGIMENT"/WHO DIED AT HASLAR HOSPITAL, ON HIS RETURN FROM THE CRIMEA,/2D NOVR. 1855, IN THE 44TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, AND 30TH OF HIS SERVICE/THE MORTAL REMAINS OF COLONEL GRAHAM/REST IN THE FAMILY BURYING GROUND PORT OF MONTEITH/BUT THIS TABLET HAS BEEN DEDICATED BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS/TO RECORD THE UNCHANGED LOVE AND HONOUR/WITH WHICH DURING THE ENTIRE PERIOD OF HIS SERVICE,/HIS COMPANIONS IN ARMS/REGARDED HIS CHARACTER AND CONDUCT/"By Grace ye are saved."/Eph. 13.5.
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