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252 Memorial Hall - Taken by Grant Balfour 15 Oct 2019
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Plaque above door - Taken by Grant Balfour 15 Oct 2019
Reference WMO/267330
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Metal Brass
- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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THE MARKINCH INSTITUTE was erected in 1920 by Tullis Russel & Co. Ltd. as a Memorial to the twenty four employees who lost their lives in the 1914-18 War. The building was gifted in 1993 to the Markinch Uniformed Youth Organisations and officially re-opened by David Erdal, Chairman of Tullis Russell Group on 10th November 1994 as THE 252 MEMORIAL HALL.
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