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This is a photo of an old postcard which shows the way in which Carrick perfectly maintained the sloping line of the cairn as it continued up through the soldier's rifle and his tilted cap to the top of the sculpture. - Taken by Provided in 2006 by Jamie McGinlay 01 Mar 1925
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Loch Awe - Taken by Colin McIntyre 01 Jan 1985
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Loch Awe names - Taken by Colin McIntyre 01 Jan 1985
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St Conan's Kirk - Taken by Leslie Scarborough 01 Jan 1990
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The figure a photograph taken in the early 90's. Notice the joint on the soldier's sleeve at his right elbow which is perfectly aligned - Taken by Jamie McGinlay 01 Jan 1992
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The figure in 2006 showing the displacement which is occuring as the upper section of the sculpture moves. The rifle muzzle has already become damaged. - Taken by Jamie McGinlay 29 Dec 2006
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Close up of the head - Taken by Jamie McGinlay 29 Dec 2006
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Overall View in the 1920's-an old postcard - Taken by Provided in 2006 by Jamie McGinlay 29 Dec 2006
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The names - Taken by Jamie McGinlay 29 Dec 2006
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A final photograph which shows the displacement which is occuring in this monument as the stone which forms the head and torso of the soldier is moving out of alignment with the lower section (the gap can be clearly seen just under the waist belt and on t - Taken by Jamie McGinlay 29 Dec 2006
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Overall view - Taken by Scottish War Memorials Project 13 Jul 2008
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Close up of the figure - Taken by Scottish War Memorials Project 13 Jul 2008
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The names - Taken by Scottish War Memorials Project 13 Jul 2008
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Overall view - Taken by Mark Duffy 07 Apr 2012
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Names panel - Taken by Mark Duffy 07 Apr 2012
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Memorial - Taken by Ross Stewart 01 Sep 2013
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Inscription - Taken by Ross Stewart 01 Sep 2013
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Side view - Taken by Ross Stewart 01 Nov 2013
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Loch Awe War Memorial - Taken by stontamar 08 Nov 2014
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Loch Awe War Memorial - Taken by stontamar 08 Nov 2014
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Lochawe memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 05 Aug 2018
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Lochawe memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 05 Aug 2018
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Lochawe memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 05 Aug 2018
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Lochawe - Taken by Leslie 05 Jan 2021
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Lochawe - Taken by Leslie 05 Jan 2021
Reference WMO/159975
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ERECTED IN MEMORY OF OUR GLORIOUS DEAD WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFIC IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918. 'DEATH IS SWALLOWED UP IN VICTORY'
MAJOR J.W.H. ALSTON A.S.HRSLIEUT P.J.S. LAING CANADIANS SGT J. FRASER D.C.M. CROIX DEGUERRE A.S.HRS SGT JAMES WILSON ROYAL HRS PRIVATE ALEX. MCNAB A.S.HRS PRIVATE ARCH MCKINNON ROYAL HRS PRIVATE A.H. BLACK GORDON HRS PRIVATE A. HENDERSON CAMERONS PRIVATE ARCH ALLAN A.S.HRS PRIVATE K. MCLEAN SCOTS GUARDS
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