Dingwall in Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom — Northwestern Europe (the British Isles)
Urqurhart (Ross) War Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, August 31, 2018
1. Urqurhart (Ross) War Memorial
Inscription.
Urqurhart (Ross) War Memorial. .
To the Glory of God and in Grateful Remembrance of the Officers, Non. Com. Officers and Men From the Parish of Urqurhart (Ross) Who Gave Their Lives For King and Country In the Great Wars 1914 , 1919. 1939 , 1945. Erected by The Inhabitants Of the Parish In Loving Memory..
Capt. H. Fraser S.S. Hirano Maru.
, Seaforth Hrs. , . Capt. Pat. B. MacIntyre. · B D. Fraser. · Segt. Hw Fraser. (M.M.) · Cpl. J. Urquhart. · L/C. J.J.C. Ellis. · L/C. W. MacKensie. · L/C. I. Munro. · Pte. D.J. Allison. · Pte. A. Ellison. · Pte. D. Forsyth. · Pte. A. Fraser. · Pte. J. Fraser. · Pte. E. Gillanders. · Pte. J. Henderson. · Pte. D. MacKensie. · Pte. W. MacPhail. · Pte. K. Macrae. · Pte. A.D. Simpson. · Pte. A. Sutherland.
, Cameron Hrs. , . L/C. R. Gollan. · Pte. A. MacLean. · L/C. J.A. Melrose.
, Gordon Hrs. , .
L/C. A. George. · Pte. J.P. MacKensie. , Argyll and Suth. Hrs. , Pte. J. Forsyth. , Black Watch , Sec. Lieu. Rodk. MacKensie. , K.S.O.B. , Pte. R. Paterson. , Lovat Scouts , Sergt. W.W. Campbell. , Royal Scots , Pte. J. Bethune. , 1st Life Guards , Cpl. P. Bruce. , 3rd London Regt. , L/C. J. Rose. , Tank Corps , Gunner R.J. Macrae. , 15th Labour Coy. , Pte. W. MacKensie. , 1st Canadian Cont. , Sergt. D. Cross. , 1st Canadian M.C.C. , Pte. T. Noble. , Canadian E.F. , Pte. M. MacDonald. Pte. K. MacLeod. Pte. A. Urquhart. , 78th Battn. Canada , L/C. D. Cameron. , N.Z.E.F. , Pte. D. Bruce. L/C. D. MacKensie..
Their Name Liveth For Evermore.. Ldg. Tel. J.M. MacDonald, R.N. · O.S. L. Morrison, R.N. · W.O. W.J. George, R.A.F.V.R. · F.O. I. MacKensie, (A.F.C.) R.A.F. · Pte. W.J. Munro, Seaforth Hrs. · Pte. E. MacKay, Seaforth Hrs.
To the Glory
of God
and in Grateful
Remembrance of
the Officers,
Non. Com. Officers
and Men
From the Parish
of Urqurhart (Ross)
Who Gave Their Lives For
King and Country
In the Great Wars
1914 — 1919.
1939 — 1945.
Erected by
The Inhabitants
Of the Parish
In Loving Memory.
Capt. H. Fraser S.S. Hirano Maru
— Seaforth Hrs. —
Capt. Pat. B. MacIntyre. · B D. Fraser. · Segt. Hw Fraser. (M.M.) · Cpl. J. Urquhart. · L/C. J.J.C. Ellis. · L/C. W. MacKensie. · L/C. I. Munro. · Pte. D.J. Allison. · Pte. A. Ellison. · Pte. D. Forsyth. · Pte. A. Fraser. · Pte. J. Fraser. · Pte. E. Gillanders. · Pte. J. Henderson. · Pte. D. MacKensie. · Pte. W. MacPhail. · Pte. K. Macrae. · Pte. A.D. Simpson. · Pte. A. Sutherland.
— Cameron Hrs. —
L/C. R. Gollan. · Pte. A. MacLean. · L/C. J.A. Melrose.
— Gordon Hrs. —
L/C. A. George. · Pte. J.P. MacKensie.
— Argyll & Suth. Hrs. —
Pte. J. Forsyth.
— Black Watch —
Sec. Lieu. Rodk. MacKensie.
— K.S.O.B. —
Pte. R. Paterson.
— Lovat Scouts —
Sergt. W.W. Campbell.
— Royal Scots —
Pte.
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J. Bethune.
— 1st Life Guards —
Cpl. P. Bruce.
— 3rd London Regt. —
L/C. J. Rose.
— Tank Corps —
Gunner R.J. Macrae.
— 15th Labour Coy. —
Pte. W. MacKensie.
— 1st Canadian Cont. —
Sergt. D. Cross.
— 1st Canadian M.C.C. —
Pte. T. Noble.
— Canadian E.F. —
Pte. M. MacDonald.
Pte. K. MacLeod.
Pte. A. Urquhart.
— 78th Battn. Canada —
L/C. D. Cameron.
— N.Z.E.F. —
Pte. D. Bruce.
L/C. D. MacKensie.
Their Name Liveth For Evermore.
Ldg. Tel. J.M. MacDonald, R.N. · O.S. L. Morrison, R.N. · W.O. W.J. George, R.A.F.V.R. · F.O. I. MacKensie, (A.F.C.) R.A.F. · Pte. W.J. Munro, Seaforth Hrs. · Pte. E. MacKay, Seaforth Hrs.
Topics. This historical marker and memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, World I • War, World II. A significant historical year for this entry is 1914.
Location. 57° 33.93′ N, 4° 26.149′ W. Marker is in Dingwall, Scotland, in Highland. Marker is at the intersection of Station Road and Leanaig Road, on the left when traveling south on Station Road. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Dingwall, Scotland IV7 8BA, United Kingdom. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 19 kilometers of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Sergt. John Meikle (approx. 3.3 kilometers away); Seaforth Highlanders Memorial
Credits. This page was last revised on January 27, 2022. It was originally submitted on December 30, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 77 times since then and 5 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on December 30, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.