Maxwell Parish Church WW1 (LOST)

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Reference WMO/259208

Address:

Maxwell Parish Church

Pollock Street

Glasgow

Scotland

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Status: Lost/missing
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Metal (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The pin position is based on the record on the Canmore website of historic Scottish buildings. This church was demolished in 1969 or 1970 to make way for the Kingston Bridge and the memorial is recorded as lost by the Scottish War Memorials Project. The WW2 plaque survives and is a separate report (WMO/277123) -it is at Newton Mearns where the Church was relocated to.
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1914 1919/TO THE GLORY OF GOD/AND TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN OF MAXWELL/WHO IN THE GREAT WAR GAVE THEIR LIVES/FOR KING AND COUNTRY AND IN THE CAUSE OF/LIBERTY HUMANITY AND FAITH/[67 names in 5 columns]/THIS TABLET TOGETHER WITH THE STAINED GLASS OF THE EAST WINDOW OF THIS CHURCH IS DEDICATED BY THE CONGREGATION 1939-194/ALSO THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES/IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR/[15 names in 3 columns]

WW1- Column 1- Andrew McP. Anderson/ Thomas K. Anderson/ Thomas C. Bain/ William Bain/ William H. Baird/ Archibald Beith/ Harry Brown/ James Brown/ John Browning/ Charles N. Byth/ John Byth/ Colin Campbell/ James Cochrane/ William Depo/ Column 2- Samuel A. Doig/ William T. Douglas/ Peter Downie/ William Dudgeon/ William Edgar/ James L. Farquhar/ George Ferguson/ Charles R. Forbes/ Joseph Forrest/ James Fulton/ James S. Graham/ Thomas C. Halbert/ George C. Hamilton/ Column 3- John Hendrie/ Colin Holden/ Andrew Kay/ John Kippen/ William McC. Laing/ John B. Lochhead/ Andrew H. Lorimer/ James C. Maxwell/ Thomas m. Miller/ Hugh Mitchell/ Robert M. Morgan/ Alexander Munro/ Duncan MacCallum/ Column 4- Thomas McComb/ Andrew L. Macdonald/ James MacGregor/ Archibald McGregor/ John McKechnie/ John H. McLean/ Donald McLean/ Ian MacPherson/ Hugh S. Ninian/ John Paton/ Peter Purdie/ John R. Rae/ David M. Ritchie/ Column 5- Thomas W. Ritchie/ Allan J. Robertson/ James Robertson/ John Russell/ Andrew L. Scott/ Hugh C. Sillars/ Douglas J. Small/ Andrew Stewart/ Alexander Thompson/ David Turnbull/ James C. Watson/ Charles Weir/ Peter Weir/ Arthur C. Will/

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