Strathmiglo War Memorial
Posted in Fife, War Memorials at 20:30 on 20 August 2020
Strathmiglo’s War Memorial is in the churchyard and takes the form of a wooden cross. Unusually, the names of the dead are inscribed on copper strips attached to the cross. There are also three VC symbols attached.
The plaque below the cross is inscribed, “Nihil melius patria quam pro mori” (there is nothing better to die for rather then the country) and, “In honoured memory of fallen heroes.”
In the graveyard I also found two war dedications.
David John Campbell Ireland, 2nd Battalion, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Killed in action on the Somme in France, 31/10/1916, aged 36 years:-
William Syme, Royal Scots, who died of wounds in France, 10/4/1917, aged 20 years:-
Tags: First World War, Second World War, Strathmiglo, the Great War, VC, War Memorials, World War 1, World War 2, WW1, WW2, WWI, WWII




