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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:38 pm    Post subject: Crosshill Reply with quote

Crosshill - Kyle & Carrick District
OS Ref No. NS 325 065

The Crosshill war memorial is a beautifull carved sandstone pillar with stepped crown, set on a square pedestal which stands on two low steps. The faces of the column is intricately carved with a dedication and celtic patterns while the names of the dead are carved in a very ornate lettering on the faces of the pedestal with differentiation between KIA and Died on Active Serice.
The dedication on the face reads:
THIS MONUMENT IS
ERECTED BY THE
PEOPLE OF CROSSHILL
AT THE CONCLUSION
OF VICTORIOUS PEACE
TO PERPETUATE
FOR ALL TIME WITH
PRIDE AND AFFECTION
THE MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO WENT
FORTH FROM THIS
DISTRICT AT THE
CALL OF DUTY
AND WHO LAID DOWN
THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR
COUNTRY IN THE
CAUSE OF LIBERTY
AND JUSTICE IN
THE GREAT WAR
MCMXIV - MCMXIX
The monument stands on an island at the junction of Newton Street and the Newton Stewart Road.








WWI ROLL OF HONOUR:
Taylor William Royal Scots Private Killed in Action
McCulloch Henry Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private Killed in Action
Johnstone Hugh Royal Engineers Staff Sergeant Killed in Action
Coulter Samuel Royal Field Artillery Lance Corporal D.C.M. Killed in Action
Wallace Alexander Royal Garrison Artillery Gunner Killed in Action
Campbell Thomas Canadians Private Killed in Action Canadian Infantry
Harvey Samuel Canadians Private Killed in Action Canadian Infantry
Smith James Canadians Sergeant Killed in Action Canadian Infantry
Darroch William Australians Private Killed in Action Australian Infantry
Allan Malcolm Royal Scots Fusiliers Private Killed in Action
Coulter John Royal Scots Fusiliers Private Killed in Action
Darroch Robert Royal Scots Fusiliers Private Killed in Action
Dalziel Niven Royal Scots Fusiliers Private Killed in Action
McClure Thomas Royal Scots Fusiliers Private Killed in Action
Allan James Ayrshire Yeomanry Private Killed in Action
Scott James Ayrshire Yeomanry Private Killed in Action
Murray James Scottish Rifles Private Killed in Action
Dunlop Quintin Cameron Highlanders Private Killed in Action
McDowall John K. Australians Private Killed in Action Australian Infantry
Hamilton William Ayrshire Yeomanry Private Died on Active Service
Bayliss William Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal Died on Active Service
Crombie Henry Seaforth Highlanders Private Died on Active Service
Woods Stephen Army Veterinary Corps Private Died on Active Service
Harkness Elizabeth O.A.I.M.N.S. Nurse Died on Active Service



WWII ROLL OF HONOUR:
Andrew Edward Slaven Royal Air Force Sergeant
Linden Alexander James Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant
McKie Robert Scots Guards Sergeant
McQuater Alick Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant
Stark Alexander Charles Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 7:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not listed on UKNIWM

Located at the crossroads in the village.

Unveiled on 9 Apr 1921 by the Marquess of Ailsa, Lord Lieutenant of the County and responsibility for the memorial was accepted by the Kirkmichael Parish Council.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 9:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is another memorial that seems to have had a good clean recently.













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