Beauly Boer War Memorial
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 16 July 2019
My previous posts on Beauly are here and here. I didn’t see a memorial to the World Wars of the twentieth century when I was there but I have since found out it’s situated on a hill to the south of the town. Maybe next time I’m up that way.
However in the centre of the town is a large memorial, “Erected by the Lovat tenantry and fuears… to commemorate the raising of the Lovat Scouts by Simon Joseph, 6th Lord Lovat….” (For full wording click on picture to where it can be enlarged.) It is also inscribed “Cape Colony” in the lower rectangle.
Northern facet. In the upper rectangle, “Of the Lovat Scouts the following fell in action or died of wounds or disease….” plus “Diamond Hill” in lower:-
Eastern facet. Bronze Frieze in upper rectangle. “South Africa” in lower:-
Bronze frieze detail:-
Southern facet. Names of Officers of the Lovat Scouts in upper rectangle. “Wittebergen” in lower:-
Tags: 6th Lord Lovat, Beauly, Boer War, Boer War Memorial, First World War, Second Boer War, Second World War, Simon Joseph, South African War





