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Grantshouse and District - Taken by Colin McIntyre 01 Jan 1985
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Grantshouse and District - Taken by Colin McIntyre 01 Jan 1985
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Grantshouse and Houndwood - Taken by G W Martin 07 Oct 1988
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Grantshouse & District War Memorial at Houndwood Church - Taken by Mrs. E.J.M.Barribal 12 Apr 2011
Reference WMO/186057
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
Grants to support the repair and conservation of war memorials are available from the charity War Memorials Trust if it has raised funds. Support is focused on war memorials in Very bad or Poor condition or where there is a serious Concern.
Before applying for a grant you should read the advice available on War Memorials Trust`s website. The What we can and cannot fund helpsheet explains what types of work the charity can fund.
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In proud and grateful memory of the twenty nine brave men of this Parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1918 and of those who fell in the War 1939-1945
1914-Pte W. Wallace, Gordons, Pte Alex Ponton, Camerons, Pte And Harvey, Gordons, 1915- Pte Jos Learmonth, Seaforths, Capt. S. Stirling Cookson, RSF, Pte Geo Anderson, KOSB, Pte W. Bookless, KOSB, Pte D. Hunter, KOSB, Pte And C. Swan, KOSB, Pte Hugh Dickson, Seaforths, 1916 - Pte R. Denholm, R Scots, Pte Alex Brown, KOSB, 1917- Pte Jos N. Black, SAI, 2nd Lt W. Wight, R Scots, Gunner Adam Shearlaw, RFA, Pte W. Miller, KOSB, L/Cpl Geo B Fair, R Scots, Pte John Cunningham, KOSB, Trooper A. H. Logan, ALH, Pte J. B. Purves, R Scots, Pte And Oliver, KOSB, Pte H. W. Hunter, KOSB, 1918- Pte G. H. Dunn, KOSB, Pte John Wood, HLI, Pte John Kilbride, R Scots, L/Cpl J. T. Stirling, R Scots, L/Cpl Geo Shearlaw, MGC Pte Raif Hills, A & SH, Sapper Jos S. Fair, RE, 1939-1945- P/Sgt R Aitchison, RAF, Pte Wm Cowe, HLI L/Ac R. Dodds, RAF WJ Watson RAF
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