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Commonwealth War Graves, Forteviot

Forteviot is a village in Strathearn, Perthshire.

Its churchyard contains the graves of three brothers, side by side.

Private J Bonthrone, the Black Watch, 25/3/1920, aged 23.
Guardsman A Bonthrone, Scots Guards, 12/8/1915, aged 23.
Corporal D Bonthrone, the Black Watch, 29/2/1920, aged 33.

War Graves, Forteviot

Alexander, David and John Bonthrone are also commemorated on the family gravestone close by:-

War Deaths Inscription, Forteviot

There is one World War 2 grave, that of Private C Walker, the Black Watch, 29/12/1944, aged 26:-
Forteviot War Grave

The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy

This wonderful Art Deco cinema in Aberfeldy, Perthshire (or Perth and Kinross as it has now become) is perhaps not what you expect to see in a small town in the middle of Scotland. Still in use as a cinema (plus cafe and bar.) The Birks (birches) is a local beauty spot/steep valley.

The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy from Right

Entrance. Like the rest of the cinema (refurbished quite recently I believe) the glazing isn’t original:-
The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy, Entrance

View from left:-
The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy

Side aspect:-
The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy, side view from rear

Killin War Memorial

Killin stands at the head of Loch Tay on what used to be Perthshire but it is now in Stirling District. Its War Memorial is a dignified statue of a Higland soldier. It’s in a lovely setting by the River Dochart just above the falls.

From the village. WW1 names:-
Killin War Memorial from town

Front View. Upper plaque for WW1, the lower plaque is for WW2:-
Killin War Memorial Front View

Looking towards the village. WW1 Names:-
Killin,War Memorial looking towards Killin

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