Black Watch Musuem, Perth, Scotland
Posted in Museums, War Memorials at 12:00 on 1 July 2019
The Black Watch Regiment’s Musuem is in Perth, Scotland, housed in an old castle, Balhousie Castle, Hay Street.
In the castle/museum grounds are several memorials. The entrance gates are dedicated to the memory of General Wavell.
This is a generalised one of a bagpiper but in Second World War battledress I think:-
These are memorials to various other campaigns in which the Black Watch has taken part, most prominently here, Iraq:-
When I visited in April last year this Great War commemoration took up a prominent position:-
The museum itself is very interesting and took us longer to get round than we had anticipated. This cross – an original battlefield one from the Great War – was in memory of Captain W D MacL Stewart, 2nd Lieut P R Husband and 44 NCOs and men of the 1st Battalion Black Watch, who all died on 20/9/1916.
As I recall this group of medals was awarded to Fergus Bowes-Lyon the brother of the late Queen Mother and who is commemorated on Glamis War Memorial:-
On a less sombre note the museum has an excellent cafe/restaurant in a modern building connected to the castle via the museum’s entrance and which is always very well patronised.