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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:18 pm    Post subject: Woodside Secondary School, WW1 Reply with quote

Woodside Senior Secondary School



The original school was located at the junction of Woodlands Road and Eldon Street, Glasgow. Part of the building is now home to the STUC and the other part to The Old Schoolhouse Restaurant.
Woodside Secondary School opened in September 1882 and closed on June 30th 1999. In 117 years more than 70,000 pupils passed through these halls of learning, many going on to further education and University. The School Motto is FORTITUDINE VINCEMUS - "By endurance we conquer!" www.user.dccnet.com/billclark/history.html

The Memorials are housed in Hillhead High School, 22-44 Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LJ



L.D. Allan
A.R. Baillie
W.C. Baird
P.F. Bayley
S. Birks
J. Black
G.B. Black
R.A. Bogue
T.D. Bonner
B.D.T. Borland
J.S. Brims
A. Bryan M.C.
W.G. Buchan
W. Cameron
A. Campbell
G.P. Carlyle
C.M. Clark
C.T. Cleland
W.G. Cowan
J. Coleman
R. Chisholm
W. Cooke
J.G. Cuthbert
G.M. Dallas
D. McK. Davie
A. Desson
T.D. Dewar
C.B. Dodds
R. Donaldson M.C.
D.S.F. Dougall
J.W. Douglas
N. Dunlop
H. Dymock
J.S. Edward
A. Finlay
O. Gemmell
W. Groundwater
W.A. Halcrow
G. Hamilton
J. Henderson
H.W. Henderson
J. McM. Hunter
W. Ireland
S.A. Kay
J.S. Kerr
T.D. Kinnoch
G. Lowe
J.E.C. Macaulay
W. McCall
P. MacCormick
W. McDougall
G. McHarg
W.K. McHowell
J.C. McHutcheon
A. Mackenzie
L. McLean
W.M. McLean
J. McLintock
J. McNair
R. McNeilly
H. Macready
J.A.B. McTavish
H.W. Meaten
A.M. Michie
D. Monteith
B. Morgan D.C.M.
D. Morrison
J.W. Morrison
M. Morrison
P.W. Murray
J.J. Noble
J. Paterson
C.W. Parker
R. Parker
T.L. Parker
A. Potts
J.D. Preston
A.E. Pringle
A.G. Ralston
A. Reid
A.W. Robertson
D.B. Robertson
A.M. Ross
C. Ross
J. Ross
W.A. Ross
W. Rollo
G. Roy
H. Russell
R. Scott
J.K. Scott
W.R. Scott
A. McF. Shaw
W. Sibbald
D. Simpson M.C.
D.E. Smith
J. Smith
R.J. Smith
W.T. Smith
A.R.M. Steel
G. Steven
T.E. Steven
R. Teaz
J. Tinley D.S.O.
W.A. Turner
J.F. Turnbull
R.O. Templeton
W. Templeton
R.J. Walker
G. Walker
D.N. Wallace
J. Weir
T.C. Williamson

TO THE UNDYING MEMORY OF THOSE CONNECTED WITH WOODSIDE HIGHER GRADE PUBLIC SCHOOL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1918
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 10:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Snippet found in the Stirling Observer, 17th June 1916 in the Balfron (Stirlingshire) Section.

Unfortunately, only half of the article can be seen, but from the visible details - the following information can be confirmed.

Connection to Balfron is unknown at the moment.

He is listed in the City of Glasgow Roll of Honour.

ROSS, John Shearer

CWGC:
Rank: Engine Room Artificer
Regiment: Royal Naval Reserve, H.M.S. ‘Indefatigable’
No: 1688EA
Date of Death: 31st May 1916 (Jutland)
Age: 23
Commemorated: Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Panel Ref: 23
Additional Information: Of Glasgow.

SNWM:
Rank: A/Engine Room Artificer
Regiment: Royal Navy, Royal Naval Reserve, H.M.S. ‘Indefatigable’
No: 1688 EA
Date of Death: 31st May 1916
Place of Death: Jutland
Cause of Death: Unknown

De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour, Vol 4:
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 8:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Named on the Hownam Parish War Memorial in Roxburghshire as:

LT. J.G.G. CUTHBERT.
John George Gunn Cuthbert – age 26 – Lieutenant, 28th Company, Machine Gun Corps.
John was educated at Hownam school and at Woodside Higher Grade School in Glasgow before studying the Arts (M.A. 1913) and then Divinity at Edinburgh University. He was a Cadet Corporal in the Officer Training Corps until March 1915 when he was commissioned in the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He went to France in October 1915 and was attached to the MGC. John was promoted to Lieutenant on 1 October but died just under three weeks later.
Born 1890 in Hownam. Son of the late James Cuthbert, former schoolmaster at Hownam (died April 1916) and of Christina (Gunn) Cuthbert of Hownam, Kelso.
Died of Wounds on 19 October 1916 and buried in Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France.
Also named on the Kelso War Memorial, on the Old College memorial in Edinburgh University, on the University's Roll of the Fallen and on the Students of Divinity section of the Church of Scotland memorial in St Giles Cathedral.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 7:15 pm    Post subject: WMR (ex UKNIWM) report Reply with quote

WMR 82096
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Name: BOGUE, ROBERT ALEXANDER
Initials: RA
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Lieutenant
Regiment/Service: Highland Light Infantry, 16th Bn, "A" Coy
Date of Death: 26/09/1917
Age: 29
Additional Information: Son of John and Isabella McLaren Bogue, of 7, Radnor St., Glasgow; husband of Mary Risk Henderson Bogue, of 296, Bath St., Glasgow.
Grave Reference: A 479
Cemetery: New Kilpatrick (or Hillfoot) Cemetery.

Also named on Renfield Church and Allan Glen's School Memorials.
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