Fyvie War Memorial
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 20:00 on 3 March 2020
Fyvie is a village in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland..
Its War Memorial is a stone Celtic cross on a tapering plinth. The base of the column is marked, “In Remembrance.” The cartouche is inscribed, “Erected by parishioners of Fyvie to commemorate the bravery, devotion and sacrifice of the gallant men from this parish whose names and deeds will live for ever who gave up their lives for King and in the Great War 1914-1918.”
From East. Base of column marked, “The fellowship of his suffering.” Names below:-
From North. Base of column marked, “Precious shall their blood be in his sight.” Names below:-
From west. Base of column marked, “Death is swallowed up in victory.” Names below:-
Tags: Aberdeenshire, First World War, Fyvie, the Great War, World War 1, WW1, WWI




