John Dewar & Sons Ltd (Whisky Distillers) WW1 Roll of Honour

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Reference WMO/268676

Address:

John Dewar & Sons Company Archives

1700 London Road

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Glasgow

G32 8XR

Scotland

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Paper Roll of Honour covering employees from Aberfeldy, Cardiff, Leeds, London and Perth. See the ARCHON directory on the National Archives website for current contact details but this is not normally a publicly accessible Archive.
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ROLL OF THE FALLEN/EUROPEAN WAR 1914-1919/PERTH/[names]/LONDON/[names]/LEEDS/[name]/ABERFELDY/[name]/CARDIFF/[name]/Total of the company's employees on service=194/Number killed, died of wounds or disease-27/JOHN DEWAR AND SONS-LIMITED

PERTH- James Reid- Private -11th Royal Scots-killed at Loos 31 Aug 1915-Bondman,2 years/ William McGregor-Private-1/6th Black Watch-died in hospital 1 Aug 1915-Casemaker,6 years/ Alexander Cruickshanks-Private-Scottish Horse-killed at Gallipoli 31 Aug 1915-Cooper,8 years/ Richard Macpherson-Private-6th Black Watch-accidentally killed 4 March 1916-Clerk,7years/ Robert Pringle-Private-2nd Seaforths-killed at the Somme 1 July 1916-Bondman,2 years/ Alexander Sinclair-Private-2/6th Black Watch-killed 8 September 1916-Casemaker,7years/ Robert Jackson-Private-Royal Scots-died in Germany November 1916-Bondman,5 years/ John Simpson-Private-Black Watch-killed 1916-Bondman,1 year/ Hector Duncan-Sergeant-9th Black Watch-killed at Arras 23 April 1917-Bondman,3 years/ Robert Crawford-Private-Northumberland Fusiliers-killed 5 June 1917-Cooper,12 years/ John Saunders-Private-Black Watch-killed 12 November 1917-Bondman,4 years/ William Cane-Corporal-9th Black Watch-died in Germany March 1918-Casemaker,8 years/ Donald Noble-Sergeant-1/6th Black Watch-died in Germany 6 July 1918-Clerk,11 years/ William Brodie-Private-4/5th Black Watch-killed at Soissons 28 July 1918-Cooper,9 years/ William Condie-Lance Corporal-8th Black Watch-killed at Ypres 2 October 1918-Clerk,4 years/ LONDON- Frederick SL Knight-Private-24th Queen`s-killed 26 May 1915-Warehouseman,3 months/ Joseph Thompson-Private-Gloucesters-died of disease 1916-Warehouseman,6 years/ Frank Wilkinson-Private-Yorkshire Light Infantry-killed July 1916-Motorman,10 months/ Richard Coote-Private-Royal Fusiliers-killed April 1917-Clerk,15 years/ Leslie Mogford-Private-Queen Victoria Rifles-killed July 1916-Clerk,2 years/ Thomas Allen-Private-Gloucesters-died of wounds June 1918-Warehouseman,2 years/ Charles R Barnes-Private-London Scottish-killed August 1918-Clerk,1 year/ Albert E McCartney-Sapper-Royal Engineers-killed September 1918-Carpenter,20 years/ Arthur L Emsley-Private-53rd Rifle Brigade-died of disease November 1918-Clerk,2 years/ LEEDS- Louis Quinn-Mechanic-Royal Flying Corps-died of disease 2 January 1917-Warehouseman,10 years/ ABERFELDY- George McKenzie-Private-9th Black Watch-killed at Arras 9 April 1917-Brewer,2 years/ CARDIFF- Arthur S Evans-Private-2nd South Wales Borderers-killed at Armentieres 11 April 1918-Cashier,20 years

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