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Tannadice War Memorial

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Reference WMO/195354

Address:

Oathlaw Tannadice Parish Church

South Esk Road

Tannadice

DD8 3TA

Scotland

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other monument
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Leaded
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Freestanding memorial in cemetery next to parish church. Unveiled on Sunday 22nd August 1920 by Major Gen Sinclair MacLagan of Glenquiech.
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1914-1919 1939-1945 Men loving life, but not afraid to die They are at peace who gave us peace

WWI ROLL OF HONOUR: Charles C. MITCHELL, gunner, H.M.S. Monmouth, Coronel, 1st November 1914, aged 36 George BEGG, private, 1st scots guards, La Bassee, 25th January 1915, aged 24 Alexander BEGG, private, 4/5 black watch, Somme, 29th September 1916, aged 22 Arthur MURRAY, private, Seaforth highlanders, Ricket, 5th November 1917, aged 19 Joseph C. BEEDIE, private, 1st east Kent buffs, France, 17th March 1917, aged 34 Charles P. BEEDIE, private, 7th Bedfords, France, 13th August 1917, aged 37 George HEBENTON, private, 8th black watch, Delville wood, 15th July 1916, aged 21 George STURROCK, Lance corporal, 8th black watch, Somme, 19th October 1916, aged 20 George CHRISTIE, private, 103rd Canadian infantry, Vimy ridge, 9th April 1917, aged 42 John P. CLARK, Sergeant, 3rd seaforth highlanders, Arras, 1st may 1917, aged 26 Alexander HOSIE, private, 1/7 black watch, Aubigny, 19th may 1917, aged 20 William HOSIE, Private, 1/6th Black Watch, Thiant, 24th October 1918, Aged 20 E.G. MCGARRY, Gunner, R.F.A., Ypres, 15th August 1917, Aged 29 William LINDSAY, Lance Corporal, 4/5 Black Watch, Villemontuire Soissons, 1st August 1918, Aged 31 William R. CRICHTON, Private, 8th Black Watch, Zonnebeke Ypres, 28th September 1917, Aged 19 Charles ANDERSON, Private, 2nd Royal Scots, Pernes, 16th April 1918, Aged 24 Charles WHITE, Corporal, A & S Highlanders, Sugar Loaf Hill, Salonika, 19th September 1918, Aged 21 Robert DUTHIE, Sergeant, Black Watch, Auchy, 6th September 1918, Aged 24 James WINTER, Second Lieutenant, 70 Squadron Royal Flying Corps, Poperinche, 28th February 1918, Aged 19 John STIRTON, Private, 1/7 Black Watch, Morghy Cambrai, 21st March 1918, Aged 30 Adam FLEMING, Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery, France, 21st March 1918, Aged 38 David N. ADAM, Private, 2nd Canterbury Infantry, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Mailly-Maillet, 5th April 1918, Aged 35 WWII Roll Of Honour: David ANTON, Private, 3rd Bn. Black Watch John MCMURRAY, Driver, Royal Army Service Corps George A. MCNIVEN, L An Fleet Air Arm Frank H. ROBERTSON, ACI R.A.F. V.R. David SPALDING, Corporal, 5th Bn. Black Watch Athelstane G.E. STOURTON, Captain, 3/7th Gurkha Rifles

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