Reference WMO/270679
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Brass
- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
Grants to support the repair and conservation of war memorials are available from the charity War Memorials Trust if it has raised funds. Support is focused on war memorials in Very bad or Poor condition or where there is a serious Concern.
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD- AND IN MEMORY OF THE/MEN FROM THIS CHURCH WHO SACRIFICED/THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919/[names in 3 columns]/AND IN HONOUR OF THOSE WHO SERVED/[names in 4 columns]/AND OF THOSE WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES/IN THE SECOND WORLD-WAR 1939-1945/[names in 2 columns]/"THEIR-NAME-LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
WW1 Names- THE FALLEN COLUMN 1-William Begg /Peter Bell /William Bell /William T Blakely COLUMN 2-James Findlay /William D. Gartshore /A. Ralph Lawrie/William McDougall /Thomas Murrie COLUMN 3-Malcolm Pollock /Robert Scambler /Robert Somerville /John Stirling THE SERVED COLUMN 1-James Allan/John Baxter /Gordon W. Blakely /Helen T. Blakely /John H. Blakely /John O. Blakely /James Cairns /William Cairns /John Cuthbertson/ George A. Duncan /William B. Duncan COLUMN 2-David Findlay/William Findlay /William W. Forsyth /James Gartshore /Robert Gartshore /John Gillies /William Gordon /David Graham /John Graham /William Graham COLUMN 3-G. Arthur Lawrie /John Lawrie /Scoular Lawson /Patrick A. MacKinnon / William D. MacKinnon /Angus McLeod /James Morrison /Robert Muir /John Nicol /Thomas Nicol COLUMN 4-John Paterson /Thomas Paterson /John H. Pollock /Robert M. Pollock /Donald Ross /Isabella M. Semple /Allan Stirling /David Stirling/Alex. Sutherland /Donald M. Williamson /John Wilson WW2 NAMES- COLUMN 1-Archibald Ballantyne /James M. Barr/Charles A. Blakely COLUMN 2-Allan G. Cairns /Ian G. Cairns
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