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Rhynie War Memorial

Rhynie is a village in Aberdeeenshire, south of Huntly. We travelled through it on our way back home from our trip up north in August.

Its War Memorial lies in a wide green space in the middle of the village:-

Rhynie War Memorial

It depicts a soldier in a great coat, in mourning pose with rifle reversed, surmounting a square pillar and base. There’s a good looking church at the end of the green:-

Rhynie War Memorial Closer View

Dedications and World War 2 Names. “Erected in memory of the men from the parishes of Rhynie and Kearns who served the cause of freedom and right in the Great War 1914-1918 and in grateful memory of those hereon who fell in the great conflict. Their name liveth for evermore.” Below “1939-1945.” Note; Miss Helen D Grant Civilian (Student.)

Rhynie War Memorial Dedication

Great War Names:-

Rhynie War Memorial, More Great War Names

Great War Names Rhynie War Memorial

Rhynie War Memorial Great War Names

Aberdeen War Memorial

This commemoration is inside the Aberdeen Art Gallery building. The last time I was up there before August 2022 the Gallery was under refurbishment.

As I recall from a previous visit there had been a Roll of Honour on the wall where this inscription, “They gave their lives for their country and for freedom,” and these flags are now:-

Aberdeen War Memorial

Allied War Graves, Dyce

More war graves in the Comonwealth War Graves cemetery at St Fergus’s Church, Dyce.

Fl Sgt R C Wood, Pilot ,RAF, 16/11/1941, aged 23, Czech national Vladimir Zaoral, NPOR Let, Flying Officer RAF, 5/11/1915 – 19/11/1941, Por W Śniechowski, 310 Squadron, Polish Forces, 8/12/1941, aged 24:-

World War 2 Graves, Dyce

Sgt A A Catton, Observer, RAF, 27/8/1941, aged 23, Czech national Alois Dvořák, RT Sergeant, RAF, 23/5/1916 – 24/9/1941, Pilot Officer J G Dunlop, Pilot RCAF, 15/11/1941, aged 21:-

3 Second World War Graves, Dyce

H J Cooper, Pilot, Royal Canadian Air Force, 7/7/1941, aged 29, Sergeant J C Steeves, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, RCAF, aged 20, Corporal J G Saunders, RAF, 22/7/1941, aged 25:-

Dyce War Graves

Sergeant D W Campbell, Wirless Operator/Air Gunner, RCAF, 16/6/1942, Wing Commander J A Dixon, Pilot, RAF, 13/7/1941, Sergeant J B Elder, Navigator, RAF, 7/12/1942:-

War Graves, Dyce

Pilot Officer J V Ensom, RCAF, 7/12/1942, aged 22, An Airman of the Second World War, RAF, Buried 30/12/1942, Flight Sergeant A R Spenser, Royal Australian Air Force, 6/6/1943, aged 22, Flying Officer E W Mitchell, Navigator, RAF, 22/9/1945:-

4 War Graves, Dyce

Pilot Officer J Winning, RAF, 27/5/1940, aged 39, Aircraftman 1st Class, H Buttery, RAF, 1/5/1940, aged 19, Aircraftman 1st Class, F Wallwork, RAF, 6/5/1940, aged 36, Flying Officer K N Gray DFC, RAF, 1/5/1940, aged 25:-

Dyce, 4 War Graves

Pilot Officer W F Crockart, Obsever, RAF, 22/3/1941, aged 28, Aircraftman 1st Class J E Mangion, RAF, 3/9/1940 aged 21, Aircraftman 2nd Class D Campbell, RAF, 3/9/1940, aged 30, Aircraftman 1st Class G W Scott, RAF, 31/8/1940:-

Commonwealth War Graves, Dyce

Sergeant F A V M Drummond, RAAF, 6/5/1940, aged 19, Flying Officer A R Nivison-Smith of Australia, Pilot, RAF, 6/11/1940 aged 22,Pilot Officer H M Coombs, RAF, 24/10/1940 aged 28. Thsi photo also includes Pilot Officer W F Crockart, Obsever, RAF, as above:-

Dyce, Commonwealth War Graves

German War Graves, Dyce

In the Commonwealth War Graves Commmission cemetery by St Fergus’s Church, Dyce, as well as the graves of Allied combatants there lie the remains of ten Germans who died in World War 2.

Paul Plischke, 5/4/1915 – 12/7/1940, Herman Zeitsch, 17/6/1920 – 5/9/1941, Walter Both, 19/9/1920 – 5/9/1941:-
Three German War Graves, Dyce

Herbert Huck, 18/9/1918 – 12/7/1940, Karl Löffler, 23/12/1917 – 5/9/1941, Georg Kerkhoff, 15/7/1919 – 12/7/1940:-
Dyce, 3 German War Graves

Heinrich A Bieroth, 31/5/1916 – 3/7/1940, August Skokan, 21/12/1915 – 12/7/1940, Werner Drexhage, 30/1/1917 – 5/9/1941, Fritz Rabe, 15/1/1918 – 3/7/1940:-
4 German War Graves, Dyce

Commonwealth War Graves, Dyce

These are some of the war graves at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery by St Fergus’s Church, Dyce. Most are from World War 2. Two are women who served in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAFs.)

Flight Lieutenant D M Poynter, RAF, 24/12/1941, aged 26, Sgt D A Farmer, Southern Rhodesia, Pilot, RAF, 1/1/1942, aged 21, Sgt H J Kelley, Air Observer Royal Canadian Air Force, buried near this spot, 19/1/1942, aged 23. Note Great War 100th anniversary bench in background:-

World War 2 Graves, Dyce Cemetery

Pilot Officer N Taylor, Royal Canadian Air Force, 5/12/1942, aged 25, Sgt R A Milliken, Royal Australian Air Force, 19/1/1942, aged 22, buried near this spot, Sgt B C Dickson, Royal Australian Air Force, 19/1/1942, aged 22:-

Dyce War Graves

Sgt J B Riley, RAF, 19/1/1942, aged 23, A C W First Class M A Miller, Women’s Auxiliary Air Force, 30/5/1943, Sgt R J Jackson, Pilot, Royal Canadian Air Force, 19/1/1942, aged 21, Flying Officer J W Thomson, DFC, Pilot, Royal New Zealand Air Force, 19/1/1942, aged 28:-

4 War Graves, Dyce

Flight Sergeant, E J Morrow, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23/5/1942, aged 21, Pilot Officer L G D Thomas, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, Royal Canadian Air Force, 23/5/1942, qged 19, Sgt A Walker, Pilot, Royal Canadian Air Force, 27/4/1942, aged 19:-

3 War Graves, Dyce

Sgt D G Allen, Pilot, Royal Canadian Air Force, 28/5/1942, aged 20, Aircraftman First Class W F Dunbar, RAF, 16/6/1942, aged 20:-

2 War Graves, Dyce

Fl Sgt G Braddock, Royal New Zealand Air Force, 29/8/1943, aged 24, Sgt A F Smith, RNZAF, 29/8/1943, aged 24, Fl Lt H L Flynn, Royal Canadian Air Force, 15/12/1944, aged 23:-

Dyce, 3 War Graves

The following are of post-war deaths; Corporal M N J Grose, WAAF, 9/9/1945, aged 25, Squadron Leader, A L Carrie, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, 2/8/1950:-

Military Graves, Dyce

Three more graves of post-Second World War dead are nearer the entrance. Flying Officer W S Leonard, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, 3/4/1955, aged 24, Squadron Leader W M Hallam, RAF, 10/5/1952, aged 33, Pilot Officer D Robertson, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, 17/9/1951, aged 28. These gravestones have an arch missing from the usual headstones:-

Post-War Graves Dyce (War) Cemetery 2

War Graves, Dyce

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:-
War Grave, St Fergus's Churchyard, Dyce

Dedication to Gunner A Littlejohn, killed in action, 6/5/1917, aged 25:-

War Dedication St Fergus's Churchyard, Dyce

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:-

Dyce (War) Cemetery

Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, Dyce

Aboyne War Memorial

Aboyne‘s War Memorial is a Community Hall. The memorial itself is in the alcove with stained glass windows to the left in the photograph below:-

Aboyne War Memorial

Stained glass alcove – names to sides:-

Aboyne War Memorial

Great War dedication (to the dead of Aboyne and Glen Tanar) plus names of Great War dead:-

Great War Names Aboyne and Glentanar War Memorial

World War 2 dedication: also to the dead of Aboyne and Glen Tanar. In addition, one name from the Korean War

Aboyne War Memorial, Second World War

Wreaths and Crosses:-

Wreaths and Crosses, War Memorial 5

Aboyne War Memorial, Wreaths and Crosses

Alford War Memorial

Alford‘s War Memorial is a Celtic Cross on a tapered square base. It lies off Parkhill Road:-

Alford War Memorial

Great War dedication and names Adam-Harper:-

Alford War Memorial, Great War Dedication and Names Adam-Harper

Great War names, Harper-O’Brien:-

Alford War Memorial, Great War Names, Harper-O'Brien

Great War names Ogston-Webster:-

Alford War Memorial, Great War Names Ogston-Webster

Second World War names:-

Second World War Names, Alford War Memorial

Luncarty War Memorial

Luncarty is a village just north of Perth, in Perth and Kinross. Its War Memorial, a cross surmounting a stepped hexagonal plinth, lies beside the B 9099 road on the northern side of the village:-

Luncarty War Memorial

Dedications. “In remembrance of those who gave life itself for us, 1914-1918. Their name liveth for evermore,” with, below, “1939-1945” and World War 2 names:-

Luncarty War Memorial Dedications Plus Names

Great War Names:-

Luncarty War Memorial, Great War Names

Great War Names, Luncarty War Memorial

Commonwealth War Graves, Pittenweem

These are in the churchyard cemetery, the same cemetery where Pittenweem War Memorial lies.

They are all from The Great War.

J A Smith, Royal Navy Reserve, HM Trawler Forward, 29/8/1918, aged 26:-

Great War Grave, Pittenweem

Private J G Peebles, The Black Watch, 16/5/1916, age 17:-

Pittenweem, Great War Grave

J H Brand, Leading Seaman, Royal Navy Reserve, HM Trawler Mervin II, 26/11/1918, aged 25:-

First World War Grave, Pittenweem

Peter Bowman (Jappy,) Deck Hand, Royal Navy Reserve, HMS Clarosin, 19/3/1920, aged 22:-

Pittenweem, First World War Grave

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