Pitlochry War Memorial
Appearance
Pitlochry War Memorial | |
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Scotland | |
For soldiers who died and served in World War I and World War II | |
Unveiled | July 23, 1922 |
Location | 56°42′08″N 3°43′57″W / 56.70223°N 3.7324°W |
Commemorated |
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN THE WAR |
Unveiled in 1922, the Pitlochry War Memorial is located in the Scottish town of Pitlochry Perth and Kinross. A Category C listed structure, it stands just in front of the town's Memorial Garden (formerly known as the Pitlochry Institute Park). It initially commemorated 81 men and one woman (a nurse) of Moulin parish who died in World War I.[1] The sixteen who died in World War II action were later added.[2]
The site and memorial were gifts of Colonel and Mrs C. A. J. Butter of Cluniemore.[2]
Memorial Garden
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The memorial in front of the Memorial Garden
References
[edit]- ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Atholl Road, War Memorial and Memorial Garden (LB47510)". Retrieved 16 January 2022.
- ^ a b Parish and Pitlochry-Cross – Imperial War Museums
Categories:
- 1922 establishments in Scotland
- Listed buildings in Pitlochry
- Category C listed buildings in Perth and Kinross
- Cenotaphs in the United Kingdom
- British military memorials and cemeteries
- 1922 sculptures
- Stone sculptures in the United Kingdom
- Outdoor sculptures in Scotland
- Monuments and memorials in Scotland
- World War I memorials in Scotland
- World War II memorials in Scotland
- United Kingdom sculpture stubs