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Reference WMO/155654

Address:

Tarbrax Village Hall

Crosswood Terrace

Tarbrax

EH55 8XE

Scotland

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Lettering: Raised
About the memorial: Tarbrax and District war memorial takes the form of a bronze plaque with raised lettering inside a wood surround. The plaque is formed of three parts, a square section containing the dates of the First World War at the top, followed by a rectangular main section dedicated to the fallen of the First World War, and a final section commemorating the men who also fought but returned. The plaque was previously located inside Tarbrax Church and had a stone surround but the church was closed and sold. In 2013 the War Memorials Trust offered a grant of £250 towards relocating the war memorial to Tarbrax Village Hall. (For more information see War Memorial Trust link.)
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1914 -1919 / TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN / HONOURED MEMORY OF THE MEN / OF TARBRAX AND DISTRICT WHO / FELL IN THE GREAT WAR / [two lists of names] / AND OF THE OTHER 195 MEN WHO ALSO / FOUGHT IN THE DEFENCE OF RIGHT / "THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE"

Royal Scots: Robert S Bambery, James Borthwick, Angus Boyes, Thomas Brown, Hugh Crooks, David Goodlet, Charles Henderson, William Mackie, Thomas Mochrie, William Proudfoot. RSF: John P Montgomery, William Thomson. A&SH: Robert Chisholm, James Doolan, Robert Hamilton, John Hudson. Gordons: Alexander McInnes. HLI: John Bellingham, John Brown, John Chisholm, Robert B Powley. Dublin Fus.: James Crowley. Scots Greys: James Lavin. Camerons: William Aberdeen, David Brown, George Bryce, Patrick Connelly, James Hamilton, James Lockerbie, Duncan McNeill, David G Moreland, Charles O'Brien, Robert Ramsay, James Russell, John Russell. KOSB: Thomas Hughes, John Hynes, Michael Hynes, Hugh McDermott, John Wilson, Robert Thompson. Scots Guards: George Marshall, William McAllister. Loyal North Lancs: Frederick P Wellwood. Black Watch: James Chalmers. Royal Engineers: Thomas N Bonnar, John Porteous.

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