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PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:37 pm    Post subject: Cramond War Memorial Reply with quote

Location: Cramond Kirk
Address: 16 Cramond Glebe Road, Edinburgh, EH4 6NS
OS Grid Ref.: NT189768
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The Scotsman, Monday 03 October 1921

    CRAMOND

    The Cramond Parish war memorial was unveiled and dedicated at a special service in the Parish Church yesterday. All the ministers of the various churches in the parish took part in the service, and the preacher was the Rev. Dr J. Harry Miller, C.B.E. Mrs J. H. Davidson, sister-in-law of the Archbishop of Canterbury, unveiled the memorial, which consists of a stained glass window in five panels, a memorial brass with the names of the men (one hundred and five in number) who died in the Great War, and also a beautiful mosaic of Old Cramond Brig, with the figures of King James V. and Jock Howison in the foreground, and the motto "Forward without fear." The whole memorial was designed and executed by Mr Oscar Paterson, Glasgow


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The Beadle told me that the face of Jesus at the top of the window is the last part of it to get the sun in the evening and it gives quite an effect.

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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 9:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some of the Second World War names are also on the Davidson's Mains War Memorial.

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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 10:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Among those listed on this memorial are three men also listed on individual memorials

Captain The Right Honourable Neil Primrose at St Giles High Kirk, and another two oficers commemorated in Cramond kirk and Cramond Churchyard

Hamish Strathy Mackay and David Borthwick Tait

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PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2009 11:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Even though the Beadle kindly tuned the lights on in the church it was dark and difficult to get clear shots of the names on this memorial. Here are some more images







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PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2009 10:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The names on the photographs are not that clear so I’ve transcribed them along with the inscriptions.

To the glory of God. This tablet and the adjoining window were erected by the parishioners in remembrance of the men from this parish who died in the Great War at the call of king and country.
They left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger and finally passed out of the sight of man by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their lives that others might live in freedom

1914-1918

John L Allan
John W Bell
John S Birrell
William Blackhall
James Borthwick
James Brown
Thomas Scott Bruce
Charles M Buchanan
James Cameron
James R Cameron
William Campbell
Edward A Clarkson
John G Crane
David Ronald Cross
Irvine Dalrymple
James Dalrymple
Norman R Davidson
Alan R Davie
John S Davie
Robert C Davie
Charles Dick
William Dick
Richard J Dickson
Roy C Dunford
Adam Edgar
James Fairley
Eric T Fleet
Alexander Fraser
John Goodall
David M Gordon
Charles R Grant
Andrew Guthrie
Tom Harrison
David A Heggie
Adam Hogg
James G Hogg
Johnstone L Hood
Alex Inverarity
Joseph Jamieson
George N Jardine
Ernest W Johnson
Richard Kay
Thomas T Kay
Alexander Kennedy
Fred Walter Kerr
John Kerr
John Kilbride
John McL Lamb
Philip Macardle
George MacCraith
Hugh MacDiarmid
Alex MacDonald
Duncan MacDonald
John MacDonald
William MacDonald
James W R MacDowall
George C MacEwan
Hamish S Mackay
Charles MacKenzie
Eoin C MacKinnon
David William MacLelland
Thomas V MacLusky
Charles MacPherson
George M MacPherson
Samuel MacVie
John Marshall
David C Mathewson
James Mitchell
John Montgomery
John S Morton
John F Moultray
David Ness
Edwin Nixon
George Paton
James M Peden
Alexander W B Peggie
The Hon Neil J A Primrose
William Reid
George Robertson
William B Robertson
Edward J P Roger
James Semple
Hector Simpson
James G C Simpson
John Bruce Sloan
William Sloan
George E Smith
Robert Smith
Thomas Smith
Thomas S Steel
Charles Stevenson
William H Storey
Charles Cumming Stubbs
Bernard S Sturrock
David Borthwick Tait
David Taylor
Stanley Gordon Taylor
Howard V F Thomas
James Wallace
Peter B Wallace
Henry C Watt
Harold M Weaver
James Wells
James Weston
Peter Whiteford

1939-45

To the glory of god and in memory of the men of this Congregation who fell in this war.

John Arnot
William C G Cogman
Norman H Cuthbertson
George Davidson
George M Dickie
Harvey O Fairbairn
William S Ferguson
John Hardie
John A C McNaught
Graham S Sinclair
Robert A Trotter
James G Wemyss

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr William Scholes has kindly provided us with some more information

"Douglas Strachan designed and gifted the World War 1 stained glass memorial in Cramond Kirk.  The mosaic was dedicated on October 1921. 105 names are recorded on the WW1 memorial - and 12 for WW2."

Thanks to Mr Scholes for his update.

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Name: THOMAS, HOWARD VICTOR FRASER
Initials: HVF
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Captain
Regiment/Service: Royal Scots, 3rd Bn attd 11th Bn
Awards: Military Cross
Date of Death: 22/10/1918
Age: 21
Additional Information: Son of the the Harry Dewdney Thomas and of Mary Inglis Thomas, of Cargilfield, Cramond Bridge, Midlothian. Born at Inverness.
Grave Reference: IX A 2
Cemetery: Harlebeke New British Cemetery.

Also named on memorials at Cargilfield Prep School, Winchester College and Packwood Haugh School (Shropshire). His father was headmaster of Cargilfield Prep School.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

WILLIAM DICK.

Named on the Haddington War Memorial in East Lothian as:

WILLIAM DICK. SCOTS GUARDS
William Dick – age 36 – Private (12779) 1st Battalion, Scots Guards.
William and his family lived in Hardgate Street, Haddington when he enlisted. He joined his battalion in France in October 1915. William lost both of his legs and died in the 10th Casualty Clearing Station at Lijssenthoek.
Born 1880 in Broxburn, Uphall, Linlithgowshire. Son of William and Ellen or Helen Dick of Davidson's Mains, Cramond, Midlothian. Husband of Margaret (Reilly) Dick who he married in 1911 in Dunbar, East Lothian.
Died of Wounds on 20 June 1916 and buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.
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