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War Memorial - Howwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II

Left panel:

The house originally
provided for the
nurse being no
longer necessary
and no further use
having been found
for it, it was
resolved to
demolish it and that
this the site be laid
out as a garden
of remembrance
Panels WW I and WW II

1914 http://www.lostancestors.eu/memwar/memorials/H/Howwood/ 1918

This house has been set apart and
endowed for the use of a district
nurse by the people of howwood
in memory of
those belonging to the district
who died in the cause of honour
and freedom in the great war

in grateful rememberance their names are here recorded
Pte. John Allan, 2nd K. O. S. B.
2nd Lt. John Allison, 14th A. & S. H.
L/Cpl. John Armstrong, 7th Seafo.
Pte. Hugh Campbell, 8th Seafo.
L/Cpl. Andrew Carnduff, 5th H. L. I.
Pte. Philip Clark, 7th R. S. F.
Pte. James Clews, 1st Gord.
Pte. John Edgar, M. M., 15th H. L. I.
Pte. Matthew Findlay, 7th Seafo.
Gnr. William Findlay, R. F. A.
Pte. James Gilhooley, 10th A. & S. H.
P. Off. John J. Gilhooley, R. N.
Pte. John Graham, 1/7 Gord.
Cadet Gilbert Guthrie, Naval Service
Pte. Rob. H. B. Guthrie, 9th S. R.
Pte. James Haughey, 7th Seafo.
Coy. Sgt. Maj. John Hunter, 1st S. R.
Sgt. David Irwin, 10th R. I. R.
Sgt. James Irwin, 14th R. I. R.
Pte. David Logan, R. A. F.
Bombd. James Moore, R. H. A.
Pte. William Murphy, A. S. C.
Pte. Wm. H. McCabe, 1st Border
Pte. John McIlroy, 6th R. S. F.
Corp. Robt. Neillands, Imp. Camel Co.
Sig. Wm. Barr Nelson, 2nd R. F. Lon. Rgt.
Pte. Wm. Niven, 12th R. S.
Pte. John Stevenson, A. S. C. M. T.
A. B.John Trainor, R. N.
Trp. Robt. R. Weir, Can. L. H.
Pte. David Wilson, 1/4 R. S. F.

MCMXIX


Names WW II 1939 - 1945

R. Andrew
M. N.

Gnr. R. Bruce
57th Searchl't Regt., R. A.

F/Sgt. C. Crosbie
R. A. F.

F/Sgt. O. S. Harvey
R. A. F.

Cpl. H. Nicol
6th Seaforth Hldrs.

Rfn. T. Smith
2nd Cameronians




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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