St David's Parish Church


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Reference WMO/157791

Address:

66 Boreland Drive

Knightswood

Glasgow

G13 3DX

Scotland

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Type: Other
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Table
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: First World War Communion Table originally made for St David's United Free Church in Cromwell St, Glasgow in 1920-21. Brought to the newly built church in Knightswood in 1939 following closure of the church. Made by T Logan & Co at a cost of £110. Money raised jointly by the congregation and the Ex-Servicemen's club.
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To the Glory of God. In loving memory of those men of this church who made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War 1914-1919. Their name liveth for ever.

Pte Alexander Aitken - believed killed in Belgium 1917Pte James Broadfoot aged 18 - 5th HLI Died of wounds at the Dardanelles 1915 Pte Alexander Black - 1/9 HLI [Glasgow Highlanders].Killed at High Wood [Somme] 1916 Alexander H Goldie - Signalman HMS Imperieuse. Died at Royal Naval Hospital, Chatham 1916 Pte Eoin McGregor aged 25 - 6th HLI. Died in the Third Battle of Gaza, Israel 1917 Pte Joseph Mathieson - Cameronians [Scottish Rifles]. Killed in France 1918 L Cpl George A Roy aged 19 - 17th HLI. Fell in action at the Somme 1916 Pte Walter Scott MA - 8th Argylls Sgt Robert Sinclair - 2nd Gordon Highlanders. Fell leading his company at the Somme 1916 Cpl David Thorburn - 9th HLI

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