Captains Charles Campbell Henderson-Hamilton and James Campbell Henderson-Hamilton

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Reference WMO/274849

Address:

St Mary's Episcopal Church

Auchingramont Road

Hamilton

ML3 6JT

Scotland

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Stained glass window
Materials:
  • Glass Stained Glass
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Three Light Stained Glass Window with accompanying Brass Plaque. The window commemorates the two brothers and their mother (the brothers flank their mother) and Charles' wife- James, Charles and his wife all died in a very short space of time. The figures in the windows have photographic likenesses to their subjects but for some reason are names after the biblical figures of Joseph, Rachel and Benjamin.
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Left Hand Light: IN MEMORY OF CHARLES CAMPBELL/HENDERSON-HAMILTON YOUNGER OF/DALSERF BORN 17 FEB 1882 DIED 21AUG 1915 Centre Light: IN MEMORY OF MARY CAMPBELL HENDERSON-/HAMILTON OF DALSERF BORN 17 AUG 1853/DIED 22 MAY 1917 Right Hand Light: IN MEMORY OF JAMES CAMPBELL/HENDERSON-HAMILTON BORN/26 JANRY 1884 DIED 25 SEP 1916 Plaque: THE ABOVE WINDOW IS ERECTED TO THE GLORY OF GOD BY/CHARLES GREENHILL HENDERSON-HAMILTON,/CURATE 1870 AND RECTOR 1877-94 OF THIS CHURCH AND IN/LOVING MEMORY OF HIS WIFE MARY CAMPBELL HENDERSON-HAMILTON/OF DALSERF BORN 17TH AUGUST 1853 DIED 22ND MAY 1917./AND OF THEIR TWO SONS WHO GAVE/THEIR LIVES FOR KING AND COUNTRY/IN THE GREAT WAR. THE ELDER, CHARLES CAMPBELL, CAPTAIN 12TH/BATTALION SCOTTISH RIFLES, BORN 17TH FEBRUARY 1882, KILLED IN/ACTION AT GALLIPOLI 21ST AUGUST 1915: THE YOUNGER , JAMES/CAMPBELL, LIEUT. 9TH BATTALION ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, THE BLACK/WATCH, BORN 26TH JANUARY 1884 KILLED IN ACTION AT THE BATTLE/OF LOOS 27TH SEPTEMBER 1915: ALSO IN MEMORY OF ANN LOUSIA/HARDIN ROBERTSON-SHERSBY WIFE OF THE ELDER SON BORN 27TH/JANUARY 1885 DIED 9TH AUGUST 1915

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