Broughton, Scottish Borders
Posted in Bridges, War Graves at 12:00 on 14 September 2022
Broughton is in Tweeddale in the Scottish Borders. I featured its War Memorial here.
This nice wee bridge is over a burn, the Biggar Water, which flows beside the main A 701 road through the village.
Reverse view:-
This quaint (shepherd’s?) hut was in the next field:-
Hut and sheep’s feeder:-
We had a look round the vilage cemetery. I found two war graves.
Private W Taylor, Highland Light Infantry, 10/11/1918, aged 21:-
Flight Lieutenant L E Falla, RAF, 12/9/1945, aged 49.
Tags: Bridges, First World War, Second World War, The Biggar Water, the Great War, War Graves, World War 1, World War 2, WW1, WW2, WWI, WWII







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