Barr & Stroud Ltd


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Reference WMO/271524

Address:

Thales Optronics Ltd

1 Linthouse Road

(In the factory grounds)

Glasgow

G51 4BZ

Scotland

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Metal (any)
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Metal Plaque
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IN HONOURED MEMORY OF /THE EMPLOYEES OF BARR & STROUD LTD. /WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR /[names in 3 columns- the bottom name in each Columns 2 and 3 is offset to the left) In a cartouche at bottom left- 4TH AUGUST/1914 In a cartouche at bottom right-28TH JUNE/1919

COLUMN 1- Alexander McGillivry Driver Royal Field Artillery George Ritchie Air Mechanic Royal Air Force Michael Byrne Private Royal Dublin Fusiliers William McQueen Private R.A.M.C. Peter McDougall A.B. (Anson Battalion) 63rd R.N.D. Percy H. Linay Company Sergeant Major 3rd Scottish Horse James Jones Sergeant Major 5th H.L.I. David R. McClive A.B. Royal Navy Henry Harrison Sergeant 59th Batt. R.F.A. James Gordon Corporal 1st (High) Field Coy. R.E. Peter McD. McPhail Corporal 1st (High) Field Coy. R.E. COLUMN 2 George Moir Private 5th Scottish Rifles Alexander Paton Private 6th Scottish Rifles William H.L. Burgess Captain 1st Scottish Rifles Joseph Johnstone Private 16th H.L.I. John McDonald Private 1st Seaforth Highlanders John Bryce Private 6th Cameron Highlanders William McLeod Private 3rd Royal Highlanders John Lock Private 1st Royal Scots Fusiliers William S. Davis Private No2 L.F.A. R.A.M.C. Stanley H. Hannan Captain 4th (Lowland) R.F.A. Alexander Forbes Sergeant Scottish Cable Co. R.E. James Devlin Private 16th H.L.I. COLUMN 3 Alexander P. Crawford Private 1st Cameron Highlanders Robert Firth Private 1st Seaforth Highlanders Alexander Freer Private 1st H.L.I. Patrick Ranaghan Private Royal Irish Fusiliers William Robertson Sapper 1st (High) Field Coy. R.E. James King sergeant 8th Scottish Rifles Alexander S. Ralston M/C Gunner 6th H.L.I. William Ferguson Trooper 1/1st Scottish Horse Duncan Munro Private 1st H.L.I. Charles Biggar Private 1st Scots Guards Robert J. Livingstone Signalling Sergeant 16th H.L.I. William Frizzel Private Royal Highlanders

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