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Boer War Memorial - Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland




1900 - 1901

Boer War Memorial 1900-1901 Inscription Boer War Inscription WW I and WW II
This memorial is erected
in memory of those members
of the 19th company and
of the Lothians & Berwickshire
Imperial Yeomanry
who fell in South Africa
during the war 1900 - 1901
they bravely and willingly
gave their lives at the
call of duty for their
Queen and country and their
sorrowing comrades and
friends desire throughout
all time to commemorate
their splendid devotion.

Dulce et decorum
est pro patria mori.
To the memorial of those
members of the Lothians
and Border Horse
Yeomanry who fell
during the two wars
1914 - 1918 and 1939 - 1945.

Their names are recordes
on the rolls of honour
in the Scottish National
War Memorial
Edinburgh Castle.

Names Boer War Lieutnant Alfred Cochran Campbell
shot at Nooitgedacht on 13 December 1900

Sergeant. W. W. Romanel
February 1901 at Johannesburg

Corporal G. R. McGibbon
October 1900 at Welverdiend

Corporal G. M. Addie
October 1900 at Frederikstad

Trooper A. A. Cowan
April 1901 at Brandford
Names Boer War Trooper C. R. Peddie-Waddell
February 1901 at Johannesburg

Trooper G. Stobo
October 1900 at Krugersdorp

Trooper D. Turnbull
1901 at Pretoria

Trooper Ian Fletcher
May 1901 at Winburg

Trooper J. McGuire, Colt-Gun Section
April 1900 at Stellenbosch

and Corporal J. McLauchlan




Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

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