The panels can be found in the parish church of Ardgour. |
Sacred to the memory of the following W. O., N. C. O., and men of the parish of Ardgour who died for their country in the Great War 1914 - 1918 | |
Co. Qr. M. Sgt. Donald McDonald Cuil Moss Sergeant Archibald Noble MacIsaac Police Station Bombardier Donald MacLean 1, Glovulin L. Corporal James Gilmour, 6, Blaich Seaman Collum Boyd, 5, Blaich Private John Cameron, 12, Glovulin Private Donald MacIntyre, Magazine Cottage Private Angus Cameron, Achaphubuill Private Alexander Cameron, Kingairloch Private Angus Cameron, Drumfearn Private Roderick MacIntyre, 2, Trislaig Private Donald MacIntyre, 15, Glovulin Private Alexander MacLachlan, Cuil |
3rd Bedfordshire Regiment, drowned at sea, 30th Dec. 1917. 9th Black Watch, died of wounds, 28th April 1917. Royal Garrison Artillery, killed in action, 23rd April 1918. 6th Black Watch, killed in action, 31st July 1917. H. M. S. California, drowned at sea, 22nd Dec. 1914. 8th Arg. & Suthd, Highlanders, died in hospital, 25th January 1915. 8th Arg. & Suthd, Highlanders, killed in action, 23rd May 1915. 5th Cameron Highlanders, killed in action, 19th July 1917. 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers, killed in action, 30th July 1916. 1st Lovat Scouts, died 13th January 1917. 7th Cameron Highlanders, killed in action, 25th July 1917. Durham Light Infantry, killed in action, 6th October 1918. 2nd Highland Light Infantry, died of wounds, 28th November 1918. |
"GRÀDH A'S MÒ NA SO CHA'N'EIL AIG NEACH AIR BITH" St. John XV. 13. (Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.) |
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