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... 1916, in the battle of the Somme. The central window represents an angel holding out the Crown of Life whilst St. George of England and Joan of Arc are the subjects of the windows on cither side. Below St. George there is a smail battle scene, in which ...

Another Tarbert defeat Denny 2 Tarbert Lochfyne 0

... Denny 2 Tarbert Lochfyne 0 IN A GAME whichdeveloped into what was probably the most violent confrontation since the Battle of the Somme, another Tarbert defeat saw them return home pointless. They were a goal down in a couple of minutes when poor defensive ...

! CIVIL DEFENCE TEST AT ; ONICH | | Rest Centre Exercise FORT WILLIAM SURGEON TO RETIRE Mr D. G. Duff’s ..

... France in time to take part in the battle of the Somme. Working in the indescribable conditions of the front line trenches, for two and a half years he eased the suffering of the sick ¢nd wounded often during the heat of battle and his tourage was recognised ...

Glasgow Fair Holidays

... originally composed of business and commercial men in Glasgow, and that day was the anniversary of tflc heginning of the Battle i the Somme in 1916, which hit the unit so heavily, The men, who numbered 9U, including several officers, paraded in muiti, and ...

Please send a Subscription to the Hon. Treasurers of the Branch, Messrs KERR, ANDERSONS & MACLEOD, C.A., 149 ..

... Mrs Stewart in memory of Captain *’lllunm M‘Laren Stewart, yr. of Ardvorlich, the Black Watch, whe was killed at the Battle of the Somme on 25th September, 1916. The Committee of the Home have recorded in their annual report their satisfaction upon the ...

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... denthn i 3 wuch deplored by ol whto Suew bim Mo has glveg his e for'iris country F ° A GOOD SOLDIER OF ISLAY, ey e BATTLE OF THE SOMME. —— bell, Argyll and Me Johs Campbell, and a grandson of low, Islay. . B THE CANADIAN MOUNTED PR RS S \%-,—;.N_,; ; ...

CARRYING ON,

... CARRYING ON, The First Hundred Thousand are carried or trom the Battle of Loos to the Battle of the Somme, and as Sergeant Mucklewame says *““There’s no that mony of us left now,” the author, lan Hay, bids us in his new volume, take farcwell of his courageous ...

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... close of 1914, was twice wounded, and took part in several memorable actions, from the period of Loos to the great Battle of the Somme. : Major Robert Chalmers, H.L.1., the elder son of Mr Wm. Chalmers, Glencairn, arrived at Oban on Monday week on sick ...

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... Aungus M. Cameron, Sonth African Scottish, a son of Mr John Caweron, Glew Mallie, Achnacary mnded in France at the great battle of the Somme. He was in Sonth Africa when the war broke out, and immediately joined the Natal Carbineers (2ad Mounied Rifles) and ...

Private James Duncan Galbraith

... was E:ll:l in &e highest regard by all his comrades. it ; Private Galbraith, it may be mentioned, mumn‘. ded in the Battle of the Somme b sym y will go out to the hmi-g‘th&ld friends in their — ~\.~':;‘.::>’f:-'-' S S s g e o NS RN R e U o, ? A Rl e ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1918
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 392 | Page: 3 | Tags: none