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Belmont Church in Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 04 Jul 2015
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Belmont Church in Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church WW1 names, left of door - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 04 Jul 2015
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Belmont Church in Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church WW1 names right of door - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 04 Jul 2015
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Belmont Church in Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church WW2 names above door - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 04 Jul 2015
Reference WMO/205895
Address:
Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church
Observatory Road
Hillhead
Glasgow
G12 9AR
Scotland
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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Each of the two side boards- 1914-1919/[names]; Top Board- [names] 1939 1945
WW1- Left Hand Board- Scots Guards-John Archibald Dickie Milne/ King’s Own Royal Regiment-George Sommerville/ Royal Scots Fusiliers-Duncan Cameron Kennedy/ King’s Own Scottish Borderers-Frederick Glover Carson/ Alexander McDonald/ Scottish Rifles- George Lowe/ Archibald MacDougall/ James McFadyen/ Robert Galloway McKinlay/ Joseph Minto Riddoch/ John Smith/ P. MacLellan Thomson/ Right Hand Board- Black Watch-Isla Scott Paterson MC/ Highland Light Infantry- George Melven Harley/ Kenneth Macfarlane/ James Russell MC/ William A. Smith/ Glasgow Highlanders-Percy Kinchin/ Cameron Highlanders-Donald McLeod/ Royal Irish Rifles-Hugo Fraser Henderson/ Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders-George M. Smith/ Francis Stuart Teggart/ Royal Air Force-Robert Cameron/ WW2- Column 1- Marian MacDougall/ William S. Aird/ Robert S. Campbell/ Ian C. Grant/ Harry G. King/ W. Murray White/ Column 2- Christopher Henderson/ George Campbell/ Alastair G. Gibb/ Norman C. Grant/ James Paterson
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