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South Lanarkshire War Memorials Community and Enterprise Resources War memorials in South Lanarkshire For more information on our war memorials email [email protected] or phone 0303 123 1020. If you need this information in another language or format, please contact us to discuss how we can best meet your needs. Phone 0303 123 1015 or email [email protected] War memorials Ashgill War Memorial Auchentibber War Memorial Biggar War Memorial Bothwell War Memorial Braehead War Memorial Cambuslang War Memorial Carluke War Memorial (The Market) Carluke War Memorial (St Lukes Churchyard) Carmichael War Memorial Carnwath War Memorial Carstairs Junction War Memorial Carstairs Village War Memorial Coulter War Memorial Crawford War Memorial Crawfordjohn War Memorial Crossford War Memorial Douglas War Memorial East Kilbride War Memorial Eisrickle Churchyard War Memorial Eisrickle War Memorial (Hope Cottage) Ferniegair War Memorial Forth War Memorial Hamilton War Memorial Hamilton Town House War Memorial Haywood War Memorial High Blantyre War Memorial Kirkfieldbank War Memorial Lanark War Memorial Larkhall War Memorial Law War Memorial Leadhills War Memorial Lesmahagow War Memorial Netherburn War Memorial New Lanark War Memorial Pettinain War Memorial Rutherglen War Memorial, Glasgow Road Rutherglen War Memorial, Mill Street Shepherd's Lane War Memorial Stonehouse War Memorial Strathaven War Memorial Symington War Memorial Uddingston War Memorial Westburn War Memorial Wiston War Memorial Ashgill War Memorial Rorison Church, Ashgill, near Larkhall 'In HONOURED Memory of The men of/his District Who died for their Country's sake In the Great War 1914 - 1918' Allan, J.S. Lieut. R.S.F. Bell, T, Sgt. Gordons Bickerstaff, W. Cpl. H.C.C. Bolton, J. PTE. A & SH Brown, A. L. Cpl. Camerons Brown, A. PTE. H.L.I. Brown, D.H. PTE. 5th Canadians Brown, J. PTE. Seaforths Bulloch, J. Cpl. R.D. Clelland, A. PTE. RS. Clelland, J. PTE. S.R Cummings, E. Sgt. H.L.I. Dick, D, PTE. Seaforths Dickson, J. PTE. K.S.O.B. Dickson, W. PTE. Camerons Docherty, J. PTE. RS. Douglas, R. PTE. Camerons Dunia, F. PTE. Lanark Yeo. Falconer, R (PTE.) Camerons Fallow, G. Sgt. R.S. Gardiner, W. Sgt. A & S. H. Hamilton, J. PTE. Seaforths Hamilton, T. PTE. K.O.S.B. Henderson-Hamilton, C.C. Capt 12th S.B. Henderson-Hamilton, J.C. Lieut. 9th BI. Watch Hogg, J. PTE. Gordons Ireland, C. PTE. Lanark Yeo. Jackson, J. PTE. S.R Kennedy, A. PTE. S.R. Kirk, W. DMM R.S.E. Law, P. Cpl. Seaforths Logan, W. Lieut. S.R Matthews, H. PTE. S.R McAllister, J. Cpl. K.O.S.B. McKee, R PTE. R.E. McLean, J. PTE. K.O.S.B. McLeish, D. PTE. Tank Corps Meek, R PTE. K.O.S.B. Miller, H. Sgt. Camerons Miller, W. PTE. S.R Milligan, J. PTE. S.R. Milligan, R. PTE. S.R Muir, E. PTE. A & S.H. Nicholls, W. PTE. Camerons Park, J. PTE. H.L.I. Park, T. PTE. Lanark Yeo Reay, M. PTE. Seaforths Reid, J. PTE. Camerons Revie, W. PTE. Camerons Riley, J. SMN. RN. Ruthven, J. PTE. H.L.I Scobbie, T. PTE. Gordons Sim, J.RC. Lieut. RS. Sim, W. Capt. S.R Sloay, J. PTE. S.R Smith, J. PTE. BI. Watch Stein, J.M. Sgt. RS. Stewart, S. Sgt. Gordons Stirrat, F. PTE. H.L.I. Thomson, J. PTE. BI. Watch Thomson, J. PTE. S.R. Thomson, W. PTE. BI. Watch Thomson, W. PTE. K.O.S.B. Traherne, C.C. Major RSA Veal, F. PTE. RFA Warnock, G. PTE. H.C.C. Watson D.R Sgt. RNVR Whitelaw, J. Cpl. RS. 'In Honorable Memory of Those who fell In the World War 1939 - 1945' Boyd, J. A.B. R.M. Craig, W Sgt. RA F. Ellis, W PTE. R.W Fisher, J McK. PTE. T.C. Fretswell, H. Sgt. R.E. Hill, W Cpl. R.A.F. Hinshelwood, GA FIt. Sgt. R.A.F. Hutchens, JA FIt. Sgt. R.A.F. Johnstone, J. Lieut. R.S.B. Johnstone, W PTE. S.B. Lees, G.G. Sgt. WO. RAF. Mair, W. FIt. Sgt. R.A. F. McLelland, L. PTE. S.B. Melvin, A. GSM. K.S .O.B. Smith, A. DVR. RAS.O. Street, J. PTE. R.S. Auchentibber War Memorial Sydes Brae, Auchentibber, High Blantyre 'ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF AUCHENTIBBER IN PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY OF THEIR GLORIOUS DEAD 1914-1919' 'GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAT THIS THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS' Boyle, Hugh. Pte. R.H . Boyle, Jas. Pte. S.R. Brown, Thos. Gunner R. C.A. Brown, Rob. Corporal R.H. Dickson, Wm. Pte. A.S.C., M.T. Duncan, Rob. Gunner R.C.A. Gillespie, Alex. Pte. C.H. Hayburn, Rob. Pte. R.H . Holmes, Wm. Pte. S.R. McFarlane, John. Corp. A & S. H. McLeod, Kenneth. Driver R.F.A. Neilson, W. L/Corp. R.H. Nimmo, Rob. Pte. R.S. Potter, Thos. Pte. A.I.F. Biggar War Memorial High Street, Biggar 'To The Men Of BIGGAR Who Fell In War' 1914-1918 Aitchison, John Affleck, John Alcock, William Anderson, Frank Armstrong , David Bonnar, Thomas N Bowe, Peter Boyd, Ken neth Brown, David Brown, John Brunton, Robert Brunton, Walter Coupland, George Cowie, Lewis Darling, George Galbraith, Donald J F Garroway, Alex Gibson, James Gibson, Robert Haldane, David Hunter, George W Kerr, George Lawson, William Lind, William Little, William MacKay, David J Mitchell, William McLeod, James S McMorran, George McMorran, John Paterson , William Pillans, Alex Pillans, James Poletti, James Porteous, John B Pretswell, John Ramsay, George Russell, Alex Russell, James Russell, James S Scott, R J Grant Scott, Robert G Scott, Walter B Selkirk, Andrew Semple, Gavin Smith, Alex Smith, John Syria, James Somerville, John Suffill, John Telfer, Douglas LA Thomson, David Walkinshaw, Mungo S Watson, James Watson, John E Young, Richard G 'AND 1939 - 1945' 'Their Name Liveth For Evermore' Allan, John N Barr, John B Buchannan, Roy Gibson, Walter Grieve, Bertram S W Guiney, Robert T 0 Hughes, David T Jackson, James A Kelly, John M Lawson, Henry F McAllister, John McGavin, John J McGavin, Ian C Ovens, James P Paterson, Robert R Ritchie, Matthew R Scott, Ian Vance, Melrose Weir, John P Whitefield, James C Wilson, John W Bothwell War Memorial Main Street, Bothwell 'In sacred and grateful memory Of the men of Bothwell Vii/age Who gave their lives in the Great War' 1914 - 1919 Baird, William. Pte. Royal Scots Boyd, John. Lt. Cameronians Boyd, William. Lt. M.C. R.F.A. Brown, Charles H. Pte. R.G.A. Buchanan, Jas. Sgt. D.C.M. H.L.I. Burns, Thos. Pte. Can. Exp. Force Campbell, Colin. Pte. Royal Scots Carson ,Frank. Sgt. Cameronians Coats, James. Pte. Cameronians Crawford, James. Pte. M.G.C. Day, William. Pte. H.L.I. Dobbin, Alexander. Pte. H.L.I. Dobson, Alexander. Pte. M.G.C. Doyle, Edward Pte. A & S. H. Duncan, Alastair A. Pte. A & S. H. Gibson, Jas. CWO Merch. Service Gordon, George. Pte. R. IN. FUS. Graham, Robert. Pte. Cameronians Graham, Simon. Pte. Seaforth Hrs Grant, Alexander. Lt. H.LI. Grant, Gordon W. Lt. H.L.I. Hamilton, John. Pte. Cameronians Hamilton Robertson, J. Lt. Hants. Hand, Thomas. Pte. R.E. Henderson, John. Pte. Cameronians Herbertson, Jas. H. Pte. Cameronians Hewitt, Robert B. Pte. R.G.A. Houston, John. Pte. R. E. Hutson, Robert. Pte. A & S. H. Johnston, Samuel. Pte. H.L.I. Knox, Sam. Sgt. Cameronians Laurie, Allan J. Cpt. Cameronians Mair, John. L/C. H.L.I. Masterton, George. Pte. Cameronians Maxwell, Robert. L/C. Royal Scots McConnaghie, James. Pte. K.O.S.B. McConnell, Thos. Pte. Gordon Hrs McCubbin, Thomas. Pte. H.L.I. McGhee, Hugh. Pte. R.F.A. McGregor, Duncan. L/C H.L.I. McKinnon, Ben. Cpl. Cameronians McLean, Robert. Pte. Seaforth Hrs McLennan, John. Pte. Seaforth Hrs McNab, George. Pte. H.L.I. McNab, John B. Lt. R.E. Mitchell, John. Lt. R.A.F. Morrison, Robert. Pte. Gordon Hrs Newton, David. Pte. Royal Scots O'Neil, Hugh. Pte. Royal Scots Paterson Purdie, T. Cpt. Welsh Regt. Reid, Joshua. Pte. Gordon Hrs Reilly, Thomas. A.B. Royal Navy Robertson, David. Sgt. R.S .F. Robertson, D. B. Pte. Royal Marines Ross, James. Pte. M.G.C. Russell, Alexander. Pte. Cameronians Russell, Alexander. Sgt. Cameronians Sim, David. Pte. Cameronians Simpson, James G. Pte. Royal Scots Sneddon, Hugh. Pte. H.L.I. Sneddon, James. Pte. H.L.I. Sneddon, Thomas. Pte. K.O.S.B. Sneddon, Peter. Cpl. M.G.C. Spence, S. Norman. Sgt. Aus. Exp. Force Steel, William. Pte. Gordon Hrs Stewart, Peter. Cpl. H.LI . Stuart, Ramsay. Cpt. D.S.O. L. N. Lanc. Sutherland, David. Pte. Seaforth Hrs Todd, Robert. Pte. Cameronians Whiteside, James. Pte. H.L.I. Wilson, William. Sgt. Royal Scots 'At the going down of the sun And in the morning We will remember them' 'In sacred and grateful memory Of the men of Bothwell Village Who gave their lives in the World War' 1939 -1945 Brownlie, James. Greaser, Merchant Navy Chapman, George. Sapper, Royal Engineers Chapple, Angus. Donkeyman, Merchant Navy Coates, John J. E. Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force Docherty, James. Private, Royal Marines Duncan, George B. Lieutenant, Royal Artillery Dunn, John. Junior Engineer, Merchant Navy Dye, William. Petty Officer, Royal Navy Gillespie, William. Corporal, The Cameronians Hunter, A. Machen. Sergeant, Royal Air Force Hunter, David. Assit. Steward ,Merchant Navy Kerr, James. Ch.Petty Officer , Royal Navy Laird, Thomas B. Corporal, Royal Air Force Law, Adam. Signaller, Royal Corps of Signals Lawson, David. LlCorporal, The Cameronians McCausland, Thos. Henry. Trooper, Royal Armoured Corps McManus, Joseph. 1st Radio Officer, Merchant Navy Mitchell, William.
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