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PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:31 pm    Post subject: Hyndland Secondary School Reply with quote

Hyndland Secondary School, 9 Lauderdale Gardens, Glasgow G12 9RQ

OS Grid Ref: NS 555672



In 1887, the Govan Parish School Board opened the Hyndland School on Hamilton Crescent (which became Fortrose Street in 1931) in Partick, designed by William Landless. In 1912, the school moved to a new building on Clarence Drive, now known as the Airlie Building, which it shared with Hyndland Primary School. In 1930, expansion led to a second building being added back-to-back with the Airlie Building, fronting onto Lauderdale Gardens and in 1997, the school's catchment area was extended to take in part of the former Victoria Drive Secondary area.
The previous building became Hamilton Crescent Supplementary School in 1912, Hamilton Crescent Advanced Central Public School in 1927, and Hamilton Crescent Junior Secondary in 1940 until 1972, when Hyndland Primary School was relocated to the building in what was by then known as Fortrose Street.
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IN MEMORIAM
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF FORMER PUPILS AND STAFF OF HYNDLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL
AND HAMILTON CRESCENT SCHOOL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES, FOR OTHERS, IN TWO WORLD WARS.
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IN MEMORIAM
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF FORMER PUPILS AND STAFF OF HYNDLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL AND HAMILTON CRESCENT SCHOOL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES, FOR OTHERS, IN TWO WORLD WARS.

Book of Remembrance
1939 -1945
Primary and Senior secondary School Hyndland


THIS BOOK CONTAINS THE NAMES
OF OUR PUPILS AND FORMER PUPILS
OF THE MEMBERS AND FORMER MEMBERS OF STAFF
WHO WERE KILLED OR WHO DIED
AS A RESULT OF THE
1939-1945 WAR

And God shall wipe away all the tears from their eyes; and there shall be
no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any
more pain: for the former things are passed away.
And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new.
And he said upon me, Write: for these words are true and faithful
And he said unto me, it is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning
and the end. I will give unto him this is a thirst of the fountain of the
water of life freely.
He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God
and he shall be my son.
Revelations Ch. 21: iv.-vi.



And into that age they shall enter, and in that house they
shall dwell, there shall be no cloud nor sun, no darknesse
nor dazzling, but one equall light, no noyse nor silence, but one
equall musick, no fears nor hope, but one equall possession,
no foes nor friends, but an equall communion and identity,
no end nor beginning; but one equall eternity.
John Donne.

Ronald Abercrombie
Francis Alexander
Thomas B. Andrews
Samuel S. Beattie
Sheila Birch
Alfred Boyd
Edward Brook
Ian M. Cameron
Mary Campbell
Maurice L. Chaundy
Charles M. Clynes
James K. Cochrane
David Colquhoun
John E. Corbett
David A. Cruikshank
Gordon M. Cumming
Charles Currie
Richardson K. Davidson
Robert Deans
Donald Dick
Joan Docherty
James M. Dunlop
Ian Edgar
William A.S. Elder
Eliz. M. Ewing
Alex. McG. Findlay
John G. Gay
Alex. McM. Gillies
Thomas E. Girvan
Norman B. Gray
Colin S. Guttridge
David H. Hall
David D. Hannah
Isabel Hay (Mrs Alan Cameron)
Fred. W. Holton
Eileen Houston
William R. Jackson
Neill Johnston
Roderick W. Kerr
John McN. Kinloch
Adam Kirkpatrick
Alexander Lamb
William G. Lamont
Clifford K. Lewis
George Liddell
John Linacre
William C. Lockhart
William L. Lumsden
Gordon B MacCallum
Edgar McColl
John M. McCormack
G. Donald McCulloch
John W. Macdonald
Duncan A. McDougall
Richard Macfarlane
Patrick C. McGhee
John F. Macgowan
Peter D. McGregor
Donald G. Mackenzie
Ronald A. Mackinnon
Ian D. Maclean
David P. McLoughlin
Andrew M. McShee
Ronald Main
Alex. R. Manson
William H. Miller
James Milne
Francis G. Moir
William Murphy
Robert F. Murray
Peter B. Nicolson
William Niven
Thomas A. Nixon
George Ogden
Craig R. Paterson
James H. Paterson
Henry S. Paterson
Ronald Paterson
Robert Patterson
Fred. A. Pearce
George M. Pettigrew
Robert M. Pinkerton
James H.R. Platt
Francis Porteous
David Reid
James B. Reid
Thomas C.A. Reid
Charles D. Ripsher
Isdale Robertson
Robert L. Robertson
William N.R.C. Russell
Ian Scott
Fred. C. Searle
William Skinner
Andrew J. Smith
David R. Stenhouse
Donald Sutherland
Ross Tait
David Taylor
Gordon Thomson
Geoffrey A. Turner
Alex. C. Tyler
George B. Valentine
Alex. G. Watson
John C. Watson
William F. Webster
James A. White
Ian P.S. Wood
John B. Wright


Many thanks to Alex Glass for locating the WW2 Book of Remembrance and allowing me to reproduce the contents here.

John
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BIRCH, ELIZABETH EMILY
Rank: Civilian
Date of Death: 19/03/1941
Age: 42
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Reporting Authority DUNBARTON COUNTY, SCOTLAND
Additional Information: of 7 Airlie Gardens, Hyndland, Glasgow. Daughter of James Birch, and of the late Elizabeth McNair Birch. Injured 14 March 1941, at 7 Airlie Gardens; died at Canniesburn Auxiliary Hospital, Bearsden.

Surname BIRCH
First name Elizabeth
Service number
Date of death 19/03/1941
Decoration
Place of birth
Other 7 Airlie Gardens, Hyndland, Glasgow. Injured 14 March 1941, at 7 Airlie Gardens.
SNWM roll CIVILIANS KILLED IN SCOTLAND DURING WORLD WAR 1939-1945
Rank Unknown
Theatre of death at Canniesburn Auxiliary Hospital, Bearsden.
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CAMPBELL, MARY
Rank: Civilian
Date of Death: 13/03/1941
Age: 16
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Reporting Authority GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND
Additional Information: of 51A Peel Street. Daughter of Mary Campbell, and of the late John Campbell at Peel Street.

Surname CAMPBELL
First name Mary
Service number
Date of death 13/03/1941
Decoration
Place of birth
Other 51A Peel Street.
SNWM roll CIVILIANS KILLED IN SCOTLAND DURING WORLD WAR 1939-1945
Rank Unknown
Theatre of death at 31 Peel Street.
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DOCHERTY, JOAN BRAID
Rank: Civilian
Date of Death: 13/03/1941
Age: 22
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Reporting Authority GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND
Additional Information: Daughter of Andrew and Margaret Simpson Docherty. Died at 33 Peel Street.

Surname DOCHERTY
First name Joan Braid
Service number
Date of death 13/03/1941
Decoration
Place of birth
Other
SNWM roll CIVILIANS KILLED IN SCOTLAND DURING WORLD WAR 1939-1945
Rank Unknown
Theatre of death at 33 Peel Street.
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EWING, ELIZABETH MARGARET
Rank: Civilian
Date of Death: 13/03/1941
Age: 21
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Reporting Authority GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND
Additional Information: A.R.P. Telephonist; of 10 Dudley Drive, Hyndland. Daughter of Elizabeth, and of the late Lewis Rose Ewing. Died at 10 Dudley Drive.

Surname EWING
First name Elizabeth Margaret
Service number
Date of death 13/03/1941
Decoration
Place of birth
Other 10 Dudley Drive.
SNWM roll CIVILIANS KILLED IN SCOTLAND DURING WORLD WAR 1939-1945
Rank A.R.P. Telephonist
Theatre of death at 10 Dudley Drive.
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CAMERON, ISABELLA JEANIE
Rank: Civilian
Date of Death: 13/03/1941
Age: 35
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Reporting Authority GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND
Additional Information: M.A.; of 131 Queen Victoria Drive, Scotstoun. Daughter of James G. and Isabella Bruce Hay, of 44 Talbot Drive; wife of Allan Cameron. Died at 131 Queen Victoria Drive.

Surname CAMERON (HAY, ISABEL)
First name Isabella Jeanie
Service number
Date of death 13/03/1941
Decoration
Place of birth
Other 131 Queen Victoria Drive.
SNWM roll CIVILIANS KILLED IN SCOTLAND DURING WORLD WAR 1939-1945
Rank M.A
Theatre of death at 131 Queen Victoria Drive.
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HOUSTON, EILEEN
Rank: Private
Service No: W/314178
Date of Death: 08/05/1946
Age: 19
Regiment/Service: Auxiliary Territorial Service
Grave Reference Sec. K. Row P. Grave 43.
Cemetery RENFREW (ARKLESTON) CEMETERY
Additional Information: Daughter of Thomas and Beatrice Gertrude Houston, of Glasgow.

Surname HOUSTON
First name Eileen
Service number 314178
Date of death 08/05/1946
Decoration
Place of birth Glasgow
Other
SNWM roll WOMEN'S SERVICES
Rank Pte
Theatre of death United Kingdom
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SMITH, ANDREW JOHN
Rank: Civilian
Date of Death: 13/03/1941
Age: 28
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Reporting Authority GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND
Additional Information: B.Sc.; Air Raid Warden; of 9 Kilburn Place. Son of Malcolm and Jessie Smith. Died at Boreland Drive.

Surname SMITH
First name Andrew John
Service number
Date of death 13/03/1941
Decoration
Place of birth
Other 9 Kilmun Place.
SNWM roll CIVILIANS KILLED IN SCOTLAND DURING WORLD WAR 1939-1945
Rank B.Sc. Air Raid Warden
Theatre of death at Boreland Drive.
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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 11:19 am    Post subject: Dedication Service Reply with quote

Dedication service conducted by Rev J Hay Hamilton,BD, in Hyndland Parish Church at 2.30 pm on Friday 29th September 1950,during which the Books of Remembrance were given into the safekeeping of the two Headmasters.At the end of the service replica books were given out to the families of the fallen.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 2:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The DP McLoughlin in the Book of Remembrance is also commemorated on the memorials at Poloc Cricket Club - http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=7924 and in Giffnock - http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=18

Name: McLOUGHLIN, DAVID PATON
Initials: D P
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Flying Officer
Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Age: 22
Date of Death: 04/12/1943
Service No: 127825
Additional information: Son of John J. and Margaret R. McLoughlin, of Lundin Links, Fife.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 126.
Memorial: RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 3:25 pm    Post subject: WMR (ex UKNIWM) number Reply with quote

WMR 76112.

Note that because copies of the Book of Remembrance were given to the families it is deemed to be a 'mass produced' Roll of Honour, so does not qualify as a separate War Memorial in its own right under the national definition (refer to my previous posts on this forum).
However as I see it as an integral part of this memorial scheme I have pushed it as far as I can (and probably beyond) on the WMR report.
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Name: PINKERTON, ROBERT MITCHELL
Initials: RM
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Sergeant
Service Number: 1345595
Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 10 Sqdn
Date of Death: 23/6/1943
Age: 22
Additional Information: Son of Alex and Margaret Pinkerton, of Broomhill, Lanarkshire.
Panel Reference: Panel 161
Memorial: Runnymede Memorial.

Also named on the Allan Glen's School Roll of Honour.
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