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Overall View - Taken by Anne Anderson 05 Jan 2009
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Close up of the names - Taken by Anne Anderson 05 Jan 2009
Reference WMO/286992
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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CHAPELHALL CHURCH OF SCOTLAND/[crossed flags]This Plaque is erected in Remembrance of the Service given/ by the Members, Adherents and Friends of Chapelhall Church of Scotland /in defence of Freedom during the period 1939/45 and in particular the/ Following who died on active service. /[names]
BEVERIDGE, Andrew, Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers/ CROSSAN, James, Staff Sergeant, Royal Artillery/ GRAY, Thomas M.G., Sergeant (Pilot), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve/ HAMILTON, Andrew G., Trooper, Royal Armoured Corps/ JARDINE, William, Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders/ LOUDON, Arthur, Sergeant (Flight Engineer), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve/ LOVE, Peter B., Engineer Officer, Merchant Navy/ MCARTHUR, Harry G., Sergeant (Pilot), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve/ MCEWAN, Gavin, Private, Gordon Highlanders/ MCPHERSON, William, Private, Pioneer Corps/ ORRICK, William, Private, London Scottish (Gordon Highlanders)/ SHAW, Robert L., Sergeant, Royal Engineers/ SNEDDON, John K., Private, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders/ SOMERVILLE, William, Lance Corporal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps/ SWANSON, David, Gunner, Royal Artillery (Raiding Support)/ WATCHMAN, William Q., Flight Sergeant (Air Gunner), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
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