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jamiemcginlay



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:30 pm    Post subject: Bowling Reply with quote

Bowling - Dumbarton District, West Dunbartonshire
The Bowling war memorial, a rustic pink granite cross with celtic wheelhead.
The memorial was erected by Glasgow monumental sculptors Messrs. Scott Rae, the daybook entry reads:
'Order No. 5537, Bowling, Red rustic cross, Erected July 1920, Daybook 164'.







WWI ROLL OF HONOUR:
Byers H. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private
Dollan W. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private
Douglas G. Highland Light Infantry Sergeant
Fletcher J. Royal Navy Division A.B.
Gillespie D.A. Border Regiment Second Lieutenant
Gillespie G.B. Dorsets Sergeant
Graham J.A. Royal Field Artillery Gunner
Kemp W. Cameronians Lance Corporal
Marshall A. New Zealanders N.Z.E.F. Private
McArthur James Royal Army Service Corps Private
McAulay G. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private
McCorquodale D. Royal Navy
McDonald A. Cameronians Private
McLean A. Royal Navy Stoker
Ramsay A. Cameronians Private
Ramsay W. Gordon Highlanders Sergeant
Reilly J. Royal Field Artillery Signaller
Scott J.W. Cameronians Second Lieutenant
Smith D.F. Gordon Highlanders Sergeant
Younger A. Highland Light Infantry Lance Corporal



WWII ROLL OF HONOUR:
Dickie R. Commandos Private
Fleming A. Merchant Navy Third Officer
Froment L. Royal Navy A.B.
Kelso J.H. Cameron Highlanders Private
McAulay D. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private
McIntosh D. N.F.S.
Sharp J. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Sergeant


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Notes the dates. 1914-1919 and 1939 - 1946

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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:19 am    Post subject: Abbreviation? Reply with quote

WW2
D. McIntosh N.F.S.

Anyone know what N.F.S. stands for?

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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 10:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think National Fire Service.

Is this he?

McINTOSH, DONALD.
Rank:Civilian
Date of Death:14/03/1941
Age:36
Regiment/Service:Civilian War Dead

Reporting AuthorityDUNBARTON COUNTY, SCOTLAND
Additional Information:
Fireman, A.F.S.; of Columbia Cottage, Bowling. Husband of Wilhelmina Agnes McIntosh. Died at F.A.P., Old Kilpatrick
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is National Fire Service but was only created in August 1941. AFS is Auxiliary Fire Service and was the former name of the NFS. Given the date of death he should be recorded as AFS.

F.A.P. will be First Aid Post.

Note the date 14th March 1941 which was the Clydebank Blitz

We have AFS on the abbrevations thread. I will add NFS

http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=1075

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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 2:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

He is listed on the memorial at Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service HQ in Hamilton.
Do we have this memorial on the Project?
Can't seem to find it.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 5:50 pm    Post subject: Pte. William Dollans Reply with quote

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Pte. W. Dollan(s), A.&.S.H.

(GlasgowHerald 19th June 1915)
"Mr Dollans, 3 Red Row, Bowling, has been notified that his son, Private William Dollans, 1/9th A. and S.H. (T.F.) was killed in action on May 24. Private Dollans, who was 20 years of age, served three years in the Territorials, and was an apprentice blacksmith in Messrs Beardmore's Yard, Dalmuir, prior to the outbreak fo the war."

CWGC
DOLLANS, WILLIAM
Rank: Private
Service No: 1938
Date of Death: 24/05/1915
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1st/9th Bn.
Panel Reference: Panel 42 and 44.
Memorial: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL

SNWM
Surname: DOLLANS
Forename: William
Rank: Pte
Service number: 1938
Place of birth: Old Kilpatrick Dumbartonshire
Date of death: 24 May 1915
Theatre of death: F&F
SNWM roll: THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Other detail: 1/9th Bn.

Has the 'S' perhaps fallen off the memorial?
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 6:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Derek - He's Dollan on the Beardmore's Memorial too.
http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ftopic2708.html
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:46 am    Post subject: Sjt W Ramsay Reply with quote

William Ramsay Sgt 242275 5th Gordon Highlanders b Garelochead,Dumb. e Glasgow Killed in Action F&F 31/07/1917 Husband of Margaret Ramsay, of 95, Stirling Rd., Townhead, Glasgow. Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres M. R. 29 Addenda Panel 57. There is a special site for 5th Bn Gordons with plenty of info.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:48 am    Post subject: Sjt David F. Smith Reply with quote

David F. Smith Serjeant S/7156 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders b Blantyre,Lanarkshire e Dumbarton Age 24 Killed in Action Pas de Calais, France 18/07/1915 Son of Robert and Marion Fleming Smith, of Achategan Farm, Glendaruel. Argyll. Native of Lanarkshire. Woburn Abbey Cemetery, Cuinchy Fr 0721 Plot V Row D Grave 1 Bowling & Dumbarton
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:12 am    Post subject: WW1 - Gnr. John A. Graham, M.M. - R.F.A. Reply with quote

Awarded Military Medal - not mentioned on memorial.
Some disagreement between following authorities of his rank - Driver or Gunner. SDGW have him enlisting at Ardrossan, Perthshire.


The Glasgow Herald, Monday, 20th. August, 1917.
"Deaths on Service.
GRAHAM.
- Died on 7th August from wounds received in action on the 6th John Aitken Graham, Gunner, R.F.A., eldest surviving son of Andrew George Graham, 3 Sutherland Terrace, Bowling."

SDGW - Born Crieff, Perthshire; enlisted Ardrossan, Perthshire
Medal index ticket records:- Dvr. France, 24th. July, 1915.

1901 Census Argyll, Kilcalmonell, Tarbert, Blacks Ltd., recorded (transcription):- John A. Graham (16), Woodcutter, son, born Perthshire, Crieff; Andrew G, Graham (43), Woodcutter, born Clackmannan, Dollar; Margaret Graham (47), Wife, born Dunfermline; siblings.
1891 Census records family living at Perths., Comrie - John A. Graham, and most of the children (including older ones) recorded born Perths., Monzievaird.


SNWM - WW1
Surname GRAHAM
Forename John
Rank Dvr
Service number 945
Decoration MM*
Place of birth Crieff Perthshire
Date of death 7 August 1917
Theatre of death F&F
Cause of death Died of wounds.
SNWM roll ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
Unit name Unknown Unit attached to ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY

CWGC - GRAHAM, John Aitken
Rank: Gunner.
Service No: 945.
Date of Death:07/08/1917. Age:32.
Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery "C" Bty. 82nd Bde.
Awards: M M
Grave Reference: IV. F. 7.
Cemetery: BRANDHOEK NEW MILITARY CEMETERY
Additional Information: Son of Andrew and Margaret Graham, of Bowling, Dumbartonshire.

Headstone schedules record Mr. A.G. Graham, 3, Sutherland Terrace, Bowling, Nr. Glasgow.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 4:34 pm    Post subject: WW1 - Stoker 1st. Class A. McLean, R.N. Reply with quote

The Glasgow Herald, Wednesday, 12th. September, 1917.
"Deaths on Service.
M'LEAN.-
Killed in air raid, Chatham, 3rd September, 1917, Alex. M'Lean, Stoker, 1st Class, late H.M.S. Repulse, aged 24, dearly beloved son of Mr and Mrs Duncan M'Lean, Hollybank, Bowling; deeply regretted.
We miss him most who loved him best."

SNWM - WW1
Surname McLEAN
Forename Alexander
Rank Stoker 1st Class
Service number K.34615.
Decoration
Place of birth
Date of death 3 September 1917
Theatre of death RN HMS 'PEMBROKE'
Cause of death Unknown
SNWM roll THE ROYAL NAVY
Unit name Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL NAVY

CWGC - McLEAN, Alexander
Rank: Stoker 1st Class.
Service No: K/34615.
Date of Death: 03/09/1917 Age: 24
Regiment/Service: Royal Navy H.M.S. Pembroke
Grave Reference:Naval. 4. 204.
Cemetery:GILLINGHAM (WOODLANDS) CEMETERY, KENT
Additional Information:Son of Duncan and Margaret McLean, of Hollybank, Bowling, Dunbartonshire.

To avoid confusion, HMS Pembroke was the name given to the shore barracks at Chatham. Nine ships and a number of shore establishments of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Pembroke. Scroll down the following link for information about the air raid of 3rd September, 1917.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_Hall_Library

The bombing raid in which Stoker McLean was killed was reported in the Glasgow Herald issue Wednesday, 5th. September, page 7:- "193 Naval Men Killed and wounded in Monday's Raid"; "Residential Part of Naval Establishment Hit".


Cause of Death: Killed in an Air Raid at Chatham Barracks.
Service History: ex-Clyde Z/2751 AB RNVR, enlisted 5/1/15 ; Draft for Hood Bn. MEF 28/6/15, joined Hood Bn. 18/7/15-21/9/15 Enteritis, Invalided to UK 21/10/15 Deafness both Ears ; 14/4/16 Drafted from Blandford to Stoker Unit Crystal Palace ; 27/6/16 Drafted to Chatham as Stoker 2nd Class.
Notes: A Labourer ; b.7/2/1891 ; Son of Duncan & Margaret McLean, of 2 Somerville Terrace, Bowling, Dumbartonshire, later of Hollybank, Bowling, Dunbartonshire.

(Original data: Jack Marshall, comp. The Jack Clegg Memorial Database of Royal Naval Division Casualties of The Great War.)

1901 Census Dunbartonshire, Old Kilpatrick, Somerville Terrace, recorded (transcription):- Alex McLean (8 ), Scholar, son, born Bowling; Duncan McLean (44), Furnace Fireman, born Kilpatrick; Margaret McLean (39), Wife, born Lanarks., Partick; siblings both born Bowling.

HMS Repulse, mentioned in the Glasgow Herald death notice, was a Renown-class Royal Navy battlecruiser built during the First World War by John Brown & Co., at Clydebank.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Repulse_%281916%29
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 4:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Name: GILLESPIE, GEOFFREY BOYD
Initials: GB
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Serjeant
Service Number: 14058
Regiment/Service: Dorsetshire Regiment, 5th Bn
Date of Death: 7/10/1917
Age: 26
Additional Information: Son of William Thomas and Mary Gillespie, of "Elmbank," Bowling, Glasgow.
Grave Reference: VII G 9
Cemetery: Dozinghem Military Cemetery.

Also named on Glasgow High School War Memorial.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 1:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Name: SCOTT, JAMES WOOD
Initials: JW
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Regiment/Service: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 8th Bn
Date of Death: 28/6/1915
Age: 21
Additional Information: Son of James and Marion Scott, of Glenarbuck, Bowling, Dumbartonshire
Panel Reference: Panel 93 to 98
Memorial: Helles Memorial.

Also named on Glasgow High School War Memorial and in the University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel. A short biographical note about Lt Scott can be seen on the University's Roll of Honour: https://universitystory.gla.ac.uk/ww1-biography/?id=2433
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