A Short Stop at Aberdour
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 17 October 2021
In June we took a friend to see Aberdour as she’d never been there before.
Between the railway station car park (which is the easiest place to ark in the town) and the station itself is this planter in the shape of a stylised locomotive + train:-
This small building, Curlingstane House, looks cute stuck in between two others:-
The plaque below is on the same church wall as Aberdour’s War Memorial. It commemorates Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Charles Tasker Keyes, killed in action, Libya, 18/11/1941:-
In the graveyard behind the church is this gravestone commemorating a war death. Flight Sergeant Pilot Walter R L Gollyer, RAF VR, killed in action, 13/7/1941, aged 22:-





