In memory of Lieutenant William Whyte - killed in action on 28 September 1918, age 25."We would remember that in all he was called upon to do he was ever faithful and loyal, and in that spirit he gave his life for his King and Country".

 

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THE BLACK WATCH

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War Memorials

There are many War Memorials across Angus and neighbouring counties commemorating those who lost their lives in the Great War.  They all vary in appearance and content, with nearly all being erected as a result of public subscription in the years following the war.

These links will take you to the war memorials of the county of Angus and any war memorials known to bear the names of men from the 5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), who gave their lives in the Great War.

ANGUS

Auchterhouse, Arbroath, Arbirlot, Airlie, Aberlemno

Barry (Carnoustie), Brechin

Carmyllie, Colliston, Cortachy & Clova, Craig

Dun, Dundee, Dunnichen

Edzell

Farnell, Forfar, Fowlis Easter, Friockheim

Glamis, Glenisla, Guthrie

Hillside

Inverarity, Invergowrie, Inverkeilor

Kinnell, Kinnettles, Kirkden, Kirriemuir

Lethnot & Navar, Liff & Benvie, Lintrathen, Lochlee (Glenesk), Logie Pert, Lunan, Lundie

Mains & Strathmartine, Maryton, Menmuir, Monifieth, Monikie, Montrose, Murroes

Newtyle

Oathlaw & Tannadice

Panbride

Rescobie

Stracathro, St. Vigeans

Tealing

Wellbank.

 

KINCARDINE

Arbuthnott

Benholm, Bervie

Fettercairn, Fetteresso (Stonehaven)

Kinneff

Laurencekirk

Marykirk

Rickarton

St. Cyrus.

 

PERTHSHIRE

Alyth

Cargill

Longforgan

St. Madoe's.

 

ROXBURGHSHIRE

Hawick.

 

OTHER MEMORIALS

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Last modified: 01 April 2008