Old photograph of the war memorial in Swinton village located five miles South East of Duns in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.
World War I Roll of Honour
Captain, George Ainslie,M.C. 6th Battalion, Kings Owns Scottish Borderers.
Private, John Bookless , B Company, 9th Battalion, Cameronians Scottish Rifles
Private, William Bookless, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Private, Thomas Cockburn, Cameronians Scottish Rifles
Private, Thomas Cockburn, Cameronians Scottish Rifles
Corporal, William Dods, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Private, John Gibson, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Private, Thomas Graham, 1st Battalion, Black Watch
Private, Robert Halliday, 6th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Major, Walter G. Home, 6th Dragoon Guards Carabineers
Private, John S. Jamieson, 7th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders
Shoeing Smith Corporal, W. Y. Landels, 33rd Reserve Battery, Royal Field Artillery
Gunner, Daniel G. Mckenzie, 109th Brigade Royal Field Artillery
Private, Alexander Paton, 11th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Private, Andrew Paxton, 6th Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Gunner, Alexander Ross, 10th Mountain Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
Private, Peter Simpson, 13th Battalion, Royal Scots
Private, Kenneth Thyne, 7th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders
Private, William McIntosh Trotter, 3rd Battalion, 1st Canadians
Private, Thomas Turnbull, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Private, George Watson, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Corporal, John Wilson, 8 Platoon, B Company 14th Battalion, London Regiment London Scottish
World War 2 Roll of Honour
Lance Corporal, Henry G Dearden, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Sergeant, Robert Paterson, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
The distance from Glasgow and Paisley to Swinton is 94 miles
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