War Graves, Dyce
Posted in Trips, War Graves at 12:00 on 22 March 2023
In the churchyard at St Fergus’s Church (Old Dyce Parish Church) I found one war grave and a war dedication on another:-
Private J G Wilson, Gordon Highlanders, 24/9/1918, aged 19:-
Dedication to Gunner A Littlejohn, killed in action, 6/5/1917, aged 25:-
In the background to the photo above can be seen a Cross of Sacrifice. This is because over the wall from St Fergus’s Churchyard there is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery with more than enough graves (56 in this case) to be allowed one:-
Tags: World War 2, WW1, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, WW2, Cross of Sacrifice, WWI, Dyce, WWII, First World War, Second World War, St Fergus's Church, the Great War, War Graves, World War 1
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