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Address:
In middle of lawn (behind hedges) next to Parish hall.
Main Street
Urquhart
IV30 8LG
Scotland
Open large map- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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(5 WW2 names at base of cross) IN MEMORY OF / THE MENOF THE / PARISH OF URQUHART / WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES / IN THE GREAT WAR / 1914 - 1919 / THEIR NAME LIVETH / FOR EVERMORE (27 WW1 names on two sides of octagonal base)
WW1- Face 1- ALEXANDER JAMES P. VILLAGE/ ALEXANDER LEWIS W. FERNFIELD/ BRANDER JAMES LOCHS/ BREMNER ALEXANDER MUIR OF LOCHS/ CHEYNE WILLIAM VILLAGE/ CRUICKSHANK JAMES MAVERSTON/ DEAN ALEXANDER J. JOINTURELAND/ ELLIS DONALD MUIRYHALL/ GRANT JAMES MUIR OF LOCHS/ HARPER ALEXANDER VILLAGE/ HUTCHISON JOHN MUIR OF LOCHS/ JAMIESON DEAN CORBIEWELL/ JOHNSTON ALEXANDER W. THREAPLAND/ JOHNSTON JOSEPH THREAPLAND; Face 2- LAING ALEXANDER WALLFIELD/ MCEWEN SAMUEL MUIR OF LOCHS/ MCINTOSH JAMES LEUCHARS/ MCINTOSH JOHN LEUCHARS/ MCKENZIE JOSEPH MUIR OF LOCHS/ MARSHALL WILLIAM MARCHFIELD/ MUSTARD ALEXANDER UNTHANK/ SHAND GEORGE CAPPIESHILL/ SHAND JOHN CAPPIESHILL/ TENNANT MARK INNES HOUSE/ WILLIAMSON GEORGE ROSEHILL/ WILLIAMSON PETER VILLAGE/ WYLLIE JAMES BOGS OF LEUCHARS; WW2: ANDERSON ALEXANDER S. THURLOE/ ASHCROFT W.G. SCHOOL HOUSE/ REID JOHN B. CLADHILL/ STEWART JOHN LEUCHARS/ TENNANT JOHN E. INNES HOUSE
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