Dalziel High School WW2

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Reference WMO/219499

Address:

Dalziel Park

100 Hagen Drive

Motherwell

ML1 5RZ

Scotland

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Sports pavillion
Materials:
  • Flora and Fauna Grass
  • Glass Stained Glass
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Other
About the memorial: Playing fields with memorial room with stained glass window and book of remembrance. Two of those named were killed in separate air crashes in 1946 so are clearly not WW2, so the Conflict 'Other' is also used above, as the full circumstances of those air crashes are unknown. Of the two Peter Livingston does not appear to be listed by CWGC but Sinclair Lyle is, commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, so no known grave. (See comment about the different locations for the three elements of the memorial)
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Window- 19/39; 19/45; Book of Remembrance- [unknown]

Alex. Anderson, 1st Airborne Division, Died as a result of War Service, 30/07/1945, William McG. Arnott, RAF, Killed in raid over Hamburg, 09/11/1942, James Beck, 1st Royal Tank Reg, Died of wounds in Libya, 10/06/1942, John Bell, Royal Engineers, Killed on the “Lancastria” at St. Nazaire, 17/06/1940, Robert Boyle, Royal Engineers, Killed in Holland, 12/02/1945, James F. Bryson, REME, Died in North Italy, 25/11/1944, Stanley G. Bryson, RASC, Killed on the “Lancastria” at St. Nazaire, 17/06/1940, Daniel W. Buckley, Merchant Navy, Lost at Sea, 23/01/1941, Andrew S. Carscadden, RAF, Killed in raid over Germany, 04/09/1943, Robert M. Clark, RAF, Killed on active service, 07/11/1943, William Cowan, Seaforth Highlanders, Killed at the crossing of the Rhine, 29/03/1945, Frederick Creegan, Merchant Navy, Lost at sea, 09/06/1941, Charles Cunningham, RASC, Died in a Japanese Prison Camp, 14/11/1943, Thomas S. Dickson, Merchant Navy, Lost at sea, 17/04/1943, William Dodds, RAF, Killed in air crash, 17/12/1945, Robert Donaldson, RAF, Killed over Holland, 17/11/1945, Andrew Flockhart, Fleet Air Arm, Killed in air crash, 15/10/1943, James Forrest, RAMC, Died as a result of War Service, 19/09/1947, Elizabeth Foy, WRNS, Died as a result of War Service, 06/05/1944, James Galloway, RAF, Killed in an air crash, 09/01/1945, William Gavin, RAF, Killed on active service, 08/11/1943, Alastair Hair, RAMC, Died on active service, 15/04/1941, James H. Hall, RAF, Killed on active service, 08/09/1942, Thomas J. Hamlin, Royal Engineers, Died on active service, 19/04/1944, William B. Hayton, Royal Navy, Killed on active service, 22/07/1943, Robert Hunter, RAF, Killed on active service in Burma, 03/12/1945, William P. Jaffrey, Royal Navy, Killed on active service, 20/04/1941, John Jolly, Royal Navy, Lost at sea, 11/12/1942, Peter Livingston, RAF, Killed in air crash, 25/06/1946, Sinclair Lyle, RAF, Killed in an air crash, 15/01/1946, John Lynch, RAF, Killed on active service, 17/12/1943, Albert MacFarlane, RAF, Killed on active service in Italy, 29/08/1944, Thomas MacGregor, 1st Airborne Division, Killed at Arnhem, 17/09/1944, Robert Manley, Royal Navy, lost at sea, 04/03/1942, George K. Martin, Cameronians, Killed in Germany, 21/04/1945, John M. Martin, 3rd Carabiniers RAC, Killed in Battle of Imphal, 09/05/1944, Archie Millar, Died as a result of War Service, 11/01/1948, Findlay L. Mills, RAF, Killed over Bizerta, 07/01/1943, Alex. Morrison, A&SH, Died as a result of War Service, 10/06/1942, Thomas F. Morrison, RAF, Killed in a raid over Germany, 22/02/1945, Thomas T. Murdoch, RAF, Killed in a raid over Holland, 21/10/1944, James Murray, RAF, Killed in an air crash, 12/06/1943, George Nangle, RAF, Killed in an air crash, 29/10/1940, Robert B. Neilson, RAF, killed in an air crash, 23/12/1942, William Ogston, Cameron Highlanders, Died of wounds in the Middle East, 20/04/1943, James Picken, RAF, Killed in raid over Germany, 16/10/1944, Mark Pringle, RAF, died on active service, 08/10/1944, John P. Reid, Merchant Navy, Lost at sea, 16/04/1942, Robert Reid, Royal Artillery, Died on active service, 13/02/1943, John Richardson, Royal Tank Reg, Killed on active service, 21/04/1943, Thomas D.G. Robertson, Gordon Highlanders, Lost at sea as a Japanese POW, 21/09/1944, W. Clark Sharp, RAF, Die in a raid over Germany, 15/02/1944, A. Kerr Smith, Straits Settlements Vol. Force. Died in a Japanese Prison Camp, Siam, 1943, Henry B. Smith, Royal Marines, Killed in the Battle of Crete, 22/05/1941, Valentine Smith, WAAF, Died as the result of War Service, 17/12/1943, Alex. Stewart, RAF, Killed in an air crash, 03/03/1940, Peter W.L. Strachan, RAF, Killed on active service, 27/02/1942, John Symington, RASC, Died as a prisoner of the Japanese, 20/09/1943, William Taylor Thomson, Merchant Navy, Lost at sea, 29/07/1942, Norman Walker, RAF, Killed over Malta, 12/06/1941, John White DFM, RAF, Killed over the Western Desert, 14/06/1941, Robert Whittingham, Royal Navy, Died as the result of War Service, 08/04/1944, Robert Whyte, RAF, Killed in a raid over Germany, 05/10/1942

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