Cambuslang Trinity Church

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Reference WMO/278388

Address:

the former Trinity St Paul's Church

Beech Avenue

Cambuslang

G72 8BX

Scotland

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Brass Plaque for WW1 with a second plaque for WW2 directly below, together in a wood frame. The current location of the memorial is unknown. The following is an extract from the Rutherglen Reformer in 2010- “The Cambuslang Parish Church congregation have had their say on which of three sites is the best home for them. A consultation exercise was held with the congregation - formed in May 2008 from the union of St Andrew’s, Cambuslang Old Parish and Trinity St Paul's Churches - to pick their preferred option as a home. The congregation had previously voted on the former Old Parish building in Kirkhill as their home, but problems arose last September when it was discovered that structural works need to be carried out in the church halls in Kirkhill. Since then the church has been based at the former St Andrew’s building in Main Street. Last week, the church held their consultation to ascertain the congregation's most preferred option. Using an alternative choice system, after eliminating the least popular options, two remained, Trinity St Paul's with St Andrew's, and St Andrew's with Kirkhill. The option which emerged as having the highest preference was St Andrew's with Kirkhill.” What this means is that Trinity St. Paul’s will close as a church.
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Top of frame: 1914 + 1919 WW1 Plaque: TO THE GLORY OF GOD/AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE FROM THIS/CHURCH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR US/IN THE GREAT WAR/[names in 6 columns]/ALSO IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE WHO SERVED/[names in 8 columns] WW2 Plaque: +ALSO THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE/SECOND WORLD WAR/[names in 3 columns]

The WW1 Fallen- Column 1- Robert Aitken/ A. Victor Anderson/ David Anderson/ Hugh Anderson/ Robin Barr/ Column 2- Arthur Brown/ William Cook/ George Donald/ E.F. Allan Craig/ Frederick Fisher/ Column 3- Thomas Fisher/ Andrew Henderson/ Alexander Laird/ Matthew H.G. Liddell/ Andrew Lyall/ Column 4- Robert J. McKechnie/ George A. McLay/ Kenneth B. McLennan/ Ian Hector MacPherson/ Herbert R. Paul/ Column 5- John Purves/ Robert W. Reid/ Jack Russell/ James Service Junr./ Hugh Smith/ Column 6- John Stewart/ George G. Taylor/ William D. Todd/ Alexander W. Todd/ John Todd Junr. WW2- Column 1- Thomas Hutchison Allan/ David A. Anderson/ James Anderson/ J.H. Brown/ Ronald J. Davie/ Alexander Watt Donald/ Column 2- Samuel Douglas Gallery/ Margaret Mary Gallery/ D. Henderson/ H. Henderson/ Effingham Deans Hutchison/ William Innes/ Column 3- Donald Paterson Kerr/ Archibald McIntosh/ Hugh MacLean/ G. Stanley Paul/ Louis Andrew Sproule/ Daniel Williamson

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