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Fochabers War Memorial

Fochabers is a village in the parish of Bellie in Moray, just off the A 96 road which acts as its bypass. It’s about ten miles east of Elgin.

Its War Memorial is a stone column in a triangle of land in front of the entrance gate to Gordon Castle.

War Memorial, Fochabers

Great War dedication, “To the men of the parish of Bellie.”:-

Dedication, Fochabers War Memorial

Great War names:-

Fochabers War Memorial, Great War names.

Names, War Memorial, Fochabers

Second World War Roll of Honour, Fochabers District:-

Second World War Roll of Honour, Fochabers

War Memorial, Lossiemouth

Lossiemouth is a town in Moray, situated where the River Lossie enters the Moray Firth. It’s about six miles north of Elgin.

It has an unusual wall mounted Memorial, hard by the River Lossie just before it reaches the Moray Firth. On Pitgaveny Street.

Lossiemouth War Memorial

Dedications and names:-

Dedication and Names, Lossiemouth War Memorial 2

The Memorial is surmounted by a figure of Victory and Peace:-

Victpry and Peace, Lossiemouth War Memorial

 

 

Alves War Memorial

Alves is a village on the A 96 between Forres and Elgin. We passed its War Memorial, a lion surmounted pillar atop an octagonal plinth, on our way back to Elgin from Forres and of course I had to stop tp photograph it

Alves War Memorial

Dedication plus Great War and Second World War names:-

Alves War Memorial Dedications

War Memorial, Alves

 

 

 

Kinloss Parish War Memorial, Findhorn

I didn’t spot a War Memorial in Kinloss, despite the many war graves, however less than two miles along the coast at Findhorn, this one stands at a road junction at the entrance to the village:-

Findhorn and Kinloss War Memorial

A stone obelisk on a square base at road junction on entrance to the village. Sheathed cavalry sword and wreath on front face. The dedication reads, “In honoured memory of the brave men from Kinloss parish who fell in the Great War.” Along with Great War names, the names of Second World War dead appear on two of the other faces:-

Names, War Memorial, Findhorn and Kinloss

Findhorn and Kinloss War Memorial, Names

 

Commonwealth War Graves at Kinloss Abbey

Kinloss ws the site of an RAF base from 1939 onwards. In 2012 the RAF moved out and the site became a barracks for the Army.

Part of the Kinloss Abbey grounds became a burial ground for war dead. There was already a grave there of a Great War casualty (Lieutenant Percy Strickland, HMS Dublin, 31/5/1916, aged 27.) The remainder are RAF, RCAF, RAAF or RNZAF casualties from World War 2.

There are in total 73 war graves at the site.

Kinloss Abbey ruins and some of the war graves:-

War Graves and Ruins of Kinloss Abbey

Since there are more than thirty graves the site has a Cross of Sacrifice:-

Kinloss Abbey Ruins, War Graves, Cross of Sacrifice

Reverse view:-

Kinloss Abbey and War Graves

Another set of war graves lies to the right of the above photo; seen here from the Abbey ruin above:-

War Graves at Kinloss Abbey

Reverse view:-

War Graves at Kinloss Abbey

Burghead War Memorial

Burghead War Memorial is situated at the road junction of Park Street and Grant Street. It is a lion surmounted stone pillar atop a square plinth:-

War Memorial, Burghead

The Great War and Second World War dedications are on the facing aspect above:-

Burghead War Memorial Dedications

To the west and east sides are names for both wars:-

Names, War Memorial, Burghead

Names, Burghead War Memorial

The north side has only Great War names:-

Great War Names, Burghead War Memorial 4

 

Cummingston War Memorial

Driving along the B 9040 on the way from Duffus to Burghead through the village of Cummingston I spotted this and of course had to stop to photograph it. I had never heard of Cummingston before.

It’s a simple War Memorial standing in front of someone’s house. Ten Great War names – including two Robertsons. One name from World War 2.

Cummingston War Memorial

 

 

Duffus War Memorial

The village of Duffus itself was once called New Duffus, and lies just to the west of old Duffus where only the old church remains.

It has a War Memorial situated in the grounds of the more modern Duffus Kirk.

It is a simple stone cross on a hexagonal pillar above a hexagonal plinth, Duffus Kirk behind:-

Duffus War Memorial

War Memorial, Duffus

Dedications and names:-

Duffus War Memorial, Dedication and Names

Names:-

Names, Duffus War Memorial

There is a Commonwealth War Grave in the kirkyard. Private D More, Seaforth Highlanders, 22/4/1918, aged 22:-

War Grave, Duffus

Plus a gravestone with a Second World War death dedication to James Grant, killed in Belgium, 1940, aged 19:-

Second World War Death Dedication, Duffus

The kirkyard also contains a military grave, that of chief Technician Dennis M Robertson, RAF, 3/8/1992, aged 53:-

Military Grave, Duffus

 

Elgin War Memorial

This is an imposing structure standing on Elgin High Street in front of St Giles Church.

It depicts a male figure in a toga holding aloft a torch and with a lowered sword above a stone column. The Second World War names are on bronze plaques on the smaller stone walls to the base.

Elgin War Memorial

Great War dedication and names:-

Elgin War Memorial Great War Dedication and Names

Reverse. Great War Names:-

Reverse, Elgin War Memorial

South aspect. Great War names:-

South Aspect, Elgin War Memorial, Great War Names

North aspect. Great War names:-

North Aspect, Elgin War Memorial

World War 2 names:-

Elgin War Memorial, World War II

Elgin War Memorial, Second World War Names

World War 2 Names, Elgin War Memorial

World War 2 plus Korean War:-

Second World War Names, Elgin War Memorial

 

 

 

War Memorial, New Elgin

Until I looked up Elgin War Memorial before our trip I had no idea there was a New Elgin. It lies to the south of Elgin itself.

We came up via the A 941 after turning off the A 95 at Craigellachie and passed though another Highland League town, Rothes, which has no less than four distilleries, but we didn’t have time to stop there for a look round.

Since I knew it where to find it I was able to stop to photograph New Elgin’s War Memorial. It is a figure of a kilted soldier with reversed rifle above a square plinth with scrolled edges.

War Memorial, New Elgin

Dedication, “To the men of New Elgin, Ashgrove and Mycroft,” and names:-

War Memorial, New Elgin, Dedication and Names

Great War names. Note Nurse Mary Fraser VAD:-

New Elgin War Memorial Great War Names

 

Great War Names, New Elgin War Memorial

Memorial’s reverse. Second World War names:-

Reverse, New Elgin War Memorial

 

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