Posted in War Graves at 20:00 on 15 October 2023
These were in St Mary’s Collegiate Church yard.
Serjeant A Runciman, Royal Scots, 15/8/1915, aged 37:-

Military Medal recipient Serjeant J H V Suffill, HLI, 14/2/1919, aged 22:-

Sapper J B Cranston, Royal Engineers, 13/5/1916, aged 28:-

The grave of Colour Sergeant L H Hardie, Royal Scots, 28/5/1972, aged 39, being a non-war death, has an amended version of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone with a notch cut either side of the top:-

Another grave had a dedication to Flying Officer James Hubert Craig, RAF, 28/3/1946,in Burma aged 24. Buried in Rangoon:-

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Posted in War Memorials at 12:00 on 12 October 2023
Haddington War Memorial lies in the grounds of St Mary’s Collegiate Church, Haddington, East Lothian.
Its War Memorial is an embellished stone cross on a tapering column above a square base.
The first picture has St Mary’s Church in the background:-

Great War Dedication (plus some names for World War 1):-

Second World War Dedication and names:-

More Great War names:-



Additional World War 2 names:-


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Posted in Dumbarton, War Memorials at 12:00 on 28 February 2021
In March last year we were over in Dumbarton again – no doubt for a football match.
However we also took the chance to have a look at the old Municipal Buildings which date from long before local government reorganisation in the 1960s – at a time when the town had a Town Council.
Arch and Municipal Buildings, Dumbarton:-

The plaque attached to the arch describes it as one of the tower arches of St Mary’s Collegiate Church, founded 1450. The arch was moved in 1850 to make way for the railway station and again in 1907 to its present location:-

Boer War Memorial, Dumbarton, Municipal Buildings behind. The memorial is inscribed, “Erected by the citizens of Dumbarton in memory of those who left the burgh to fight for their country in South Africa and who laid down their lives during the progress of the war 1899-1902.”:-

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