War Memorial, Pool of Muckhart
Posted in War Memorials at 13:00 on 7 September 2011
We took a trip to Clackmannanshire on Saturday.
On the way the good lady noticed the War Memorial in Pool Of Muckhart so coming back I stopped and photographed it.
It’s a nice one made from a big block of stone.
The first name on it is of a Brigadier General, one W Scott-Moncrieff. I cannot recall ever seeing the name of someone with such a high rank on a War Memorial before.
Click on the photo for a larger version.
By the way if you think Pool Of Muckhart is a weird name for a village then try the next one along, going eastwards on the A 91. It’s weirder. It’s called Yetts O’ Muckhart.
Muckhart apparently means pig-height. There may have been pig farms on the hill at one time. A yett is a gate.
Edited to add: There’s a list of the names on the memorial here – though Muckhart is mis-spelled as Muchart – and also some details of Brig Gen Scott-Moncrieff’s military career, more of which can be seen on this site. The Brig General’s grave is in Turkey.

