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Memorial cross standing in front of Crosshouse Parish Church - Taken by Gayle Pollock 14 Sep 2015
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Close up of Cross - Taken by Gayle Pollock 14 Sep 2015
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Back inscription of WWII - Taken by Gayle Pollock 14 Sep 2015
Reference WMO/239226
Address:
Crosshouse Parish Church
25 Kilmarnock Road
Crosshouse
Kilmarnock
KA2 0EZ
Scotland
Open large map- 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.
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To The Glory Of God And In Loving Rememberance Of The Men From CROSSHOUSE PARISH Who Gave Their Lives In The GREAT WAR 1914-1919 'They Loved Not Their Lives Even Unto Death' To The Glory Of God And In Loving Rememberance Of The Men From CROSSHOUSE DISTRICT Who Gave Their Lives In The SECOND WORLD WAR 1939-1945 A Grateful Tribute From The Parishioners Of Crosshouse
!914-1919 Lieut. George Carlyle Lieut, Andw. Yates Young Sergt. William Hunter Sergt. George Shields Sergt. Thomas Walker Sergt. Robert White Corp. Robert Burleigh Corp. Chas. Hannah MM Corp. William Lamont Corp. Robert Owens L/Cp. James Cowan L/Cp. Francis Cumming L/Cp. George Hunter L/Cp. Alex Livingston L/Cp. James Ross L/Cp. George Stewart Gunr. James R. Barr Gunr. Wm. M. Neil Gunr. James Paterson Pte. John Anderson Pte. David Armour Pte. John Auld Pte. John Barnes Pte. Hugh Barrie Pte. James Brown Pte. Robert Brown Pte. John Cole Pte. Thomas Connelly Pte. John Cook Pte. Robert Domican Pte. James Douglas Pte. James Ewart Pte. John Reid Ferels Pte. James Gibson Pte. Samuel Hay Pte. Mathew Kay Hillhouse Pte. James Kennedy Pte. Joseph McCourt Pte. Hugh McGee Pte. Wm. Cummings McMillan Pte. John Milligan Pte. John Montague Pte. David Riggs Newlands Pte. James Owens Pte. Robert Ross Pte. Robert Shearer Pte. David Stewart Pte. James Stewart Pte. David Stevenson Pte. Andrew Struthers Pte. John Tate Pte. William Wardrope 1939-1945 A.B. William Candlish S/M. Francis Frew Pte. David Sprott Pte. Robert W. Lundie Gdsm. Alex. Allerdyce Gdsm. Alex. Speirs Gdsm. John R. Wilson Gdsm. Charles Howie Gunr. John A. Cole Tpr. Robert B. Millar Fus. John Wilson L/Cp. David Fletcher L/Sergt. John Anderson A/C. William S. Goodman Sergt. John Hillhouse Sergt. Simpson Adair L/Sergt. Alex. Elliot Fus. John Orr Spr. John McDougall Corp. William Tod
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