Old photograph of the 4th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders War Memorial in Dingwall, Scotland.
Died For Their Country, 4th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
Honour to the men who left this village for the Battle of Cambrai 1917
This cross was brought home from France in 1934 in memory of their beloved dead 1914 to 1918
No Burdens Yonder
All Sorrows Past
Home At Last
In memory of the following officers, N.C.O. and men of 4th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
Who were killed in action at Fontaine Notre Dame on 21st and 22nd November 1917
Captain, A. M. MACDONALD D.S.O.
Lieutenant, E. A. MACKINTOSH M.C.
Lieutenant, N. SUTHERLAND
2nd Lieutenant, S. McMONNIES
Private, T. MACDONALD
Private, T. SHARP
Private, D. GRIERSON
Private, J. MACKENZIE
Private, M. HARGREAVES
Private, J. HJOSSACK
Private, G. BROWN
Private, P. MARTIN
Private, W. PENNINGTON
Private, P. McARNEY
Private, J. SMITH
Private, A. BLUE
Private, W. ROACH
Private, R. STEVENSON
Private, T. MOWATT
Private, A. GRANT
Private, W. C. REID
Private, J. GRAY
Corporal, N. BURNETT
Corporal, A. FRIDGE
Corporal, A. SINCLAIR
Corporal, J. CALDER
Private, J. McGRAVEL
Private, T. DIAMOND
Private, W. DOWNES
Private, T. DORANS
Private, A. CAMPBELL
Private, J. ADAMSON
Private, D. HARVEY
Private, D. M. ROGERS
Private, H. PACEY
Private, W. STEVENSON
Private, W. BAIN
Private, J. GERVAISE
Private, H. BOWERS
Dingwall is 180 miles by road from Glasgow and Paisley
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