Bearsden

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Reference WMO/158875

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Bearsden Cross

Junction of the Drymen and Roman Roads

Bearsden

Glasgow

G61 2SY

Scotland

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Status: Unknown
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Angel sculpture
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Winged angel holding and supporting a wounded soldier. On square plinth and single step base.
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IN EVERLASTING REMEMBRANCE OF THE MEN OF FROM THIS DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 and THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939-1945

The WWI names are:Buchan William G. Buchanan William Campbell James Campbell John Carpenter John N. Carruthers Donald R. Carslaw John H. Chalmers John R.T. Cook Alexander B. Cook William Coull James Currie Gilbert H. Daye Donald B. Deans Robert Dishington William Douglas John Duvoisin John H. Edgar Walter Forsyth William Jnr. Fowler William Fulton James C. Fulton Robert E. Gibson J. Douglas Gordon Michael Gowans William I. Grant Duncan B. Guthrie Charles W. Hood John Hulley Alan Jackson Henry McKenzie Kay Hugh R. Kay Walter H. Kennedy William A. Kirkwood William J. Kirsop Conrad R.J. Logan John F. MacBeth John D.G. MacFarlane John T. Marten George K.R. McCabe James McDonald C. Gordon McDonald Harold S. McFarlane James A. McNicol James P. Miller Peter Moir George W. Moir Gordon Muir William Munro Robert Munro Thomas Munro William Niven Donald Niven James D. Paterson Alexander Peebles William F. Pooley Richard S. Porrit John M. Pratt John C. Purvis Thomas W. Reid David Reid Robert Reid Robert R. Ritchie Hugh N. Robinson W. Henry Ross James A. Ross Malcolm Russell Arthur Russell Hamish G. Shearman Samuel Twaddle David Walker Daniel Waterston Robert Whiteley Cyril S. Young John S. The WWII names are: Adams Herbert P. Aitken Kenneth Alexander Douglas F. Allan W. Lothian Anderson Edward Baxter J. Steven Billing James M.M. Blythe Thomas A. Brockhill William Bromley Charles Brown James F.G. Carnochan Robert J. Christie Harry J. Christie William M. Craig James Davidson Douglas Davie Douglas G. Devitt Robert Dunlop George E. Edward David V. Edward Sophy C. Edwards John Fisher James A. Fraser Alistar Gates Edwin W. Gibbeson John C. Goodall William B. Graham Thomas D. Grant Keachie Gutteridge Colin S. Hamilton William C. Hastie Campbell B. Henderson Barrie M.S. Hercus George G. Hughes Edward C. Jamieson Harry J. Kilroy James Kirsop Purvis A. Lindsay Allan Livingstone Neill MacLeod Ian MacNaughtan Duncan Maxwell Andrew McDonald George W. McDonald Gordon McGavin David P. McKechnie Andrew McKellar Archibald A. McKinlay Frank W. McMurray Eric F. McPherson Andrew Moir Francis G. Mosen Frederick H. Muir John R. Neilson Gilbert Page Michael Pollock Walter W. Ponsford James Rankin Andrew Rennie T. Niven Robertson Thomas Ross Ian Russell James I. Salmond Peter S. Shaw Hamish D.B. Smith Robert A.D. Smith Robert F. Thomlinson John Walker Andrew P. Walker John Watson William S. Wilson George Wotherspoon Eric A.L.B.

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