Temple Church Glasgow WW1

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Reference WMO/271731

Address:

Temple-Anniesland Parish Church

869 Crow Road

Anniesland

Glasgow

G13 1LE

Scotland

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Was originally in Temple Church, closed 1984 and later demolished. A cast brass plaque with 3 panels, in a wooden frame which has the carved device of the Church of Scotland at top centre. The three panels are divided by brass lines. The central panel is the dedication with names in a single column to either side.
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Across the top-TEMPLE PARISH CHURCH Central Panel-TO THE GLORY OF GOD/ AND IN MEMORY OF/ THOSE FROM THIS / CONGREGATION WHO /IN THE GREAT WAR/ GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR / KING AND COUNTRY/ 1914 – 1918 Across the bottom-THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE

LEFT HAND COLUMN- Capt. D. W. Hunter DSO West Yorks Capt. G. L. Sommerville KOR Lancs Pte James Allan HLI Pte. Oswald Baillies HLI Pte. William R. Barr KOSB Cpl. P. M. Cameron Royal Scots Pte. A. A. Carrodus KOSB Pte. Hugh Connell Black Watch Pte. R. A. Cruikshanks S. Rifles Cpl. G. B. Cowan HLI Cpl. Thomas Cowan RE Pte. Robert Fleming Cameron Highs. Pte Henry Garnett HLI Pte. Hamilton Gordon S. Rifles RIGHT HAND COLUMN- Lieut. Wilmot Parker Smith Scot. Horse Lieut. Peter Ross RFC Pte. A.B. Gray S. Rifles Pte. Robert Gray South Africans Pte. John Henderson A&SH Pte. J. D. Kerr Seaforths Cpl. P.M. Macphail RE Pte. J. Mc. G. Rintoul Cameron Highs. Gun. Harry Rintoul RFA Cpl. Alex. Reid Smith S. Rifles Pte. William Vallance HLI Pte. James Wallace HLI Engr. D. B. Willock M. Marine

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