Dyce

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Reference WMO/155539

Address:

Gordon Terrace

Dyce

Aberdeen

AB21 7BD

Scotland

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Pillar/column
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Granite pillar in excellent condition. Names of WW1 dead on the north and south faces; names of WW2 dead on the east face. This is situated at the junction of Gordon Terrace and Netherview Road, east of Victoria Street. The memorial to the fallen of both World Wars stands on a plain stepped base set into an oval platt and protected with four hexagonal tapered bollards of grey granite.
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THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE/ 1914-1919/ (Names)/ IN MEMORY OF OUR GALLANT DEAD 1939-1945/ (Names)

WW1- Side 1- Lt Col John E MacQueen/ 2nd Lt George Low/ ACSM Andrew M Brown/ Sjt Alexander Booth/ Cpl John Scott/ L/cpl Alexander Mutch/ L/cpl Alexander E Rae/ L/cpl John Ritchie/ Pte John Abel/ Pte James Anderson/ Pte Wm G Bathgate/ Pte Andrew P Brown/ Pte Robert Currie/ Pte George Davidson/ Seaman James S Donald/ Pte William Edward/ Pte Alfred Fiddes/ Pte James T Gammack/ Pte John L George/ Pte Alexander Hector; Side 2- Pte James Kemp/ Pte Alexr E D Kynoch/ Gnr Alexr Littlejohn/ Pte William Milne/ Signaller Alexr S Murdoch/ Pte David I Paul/ Pte George R Penny/ Pte Alfred J Philip/ Pte William G Pirie/ Pte Charles Raitt/ Pte Douglas M Rattray/ Pte William H Reid/ Pte Frank Scott/ Pte James R Scott/ Gnr William Spence/ Pte George Taylor/ Pte James M Taylor/ Pte Robert Thomson/ Pte John G Wilson; WW2- F/O A J Jenkins DFC/ F/Sergt R L Alexander/ F/Sergt John Duguid/ Staff Sergt I L Ogilvie/ Signaller Wm Pirie/ Cpl Isabella Ross/ Pte John Reid

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