Old photograph of the War Memorial in Crianlarich, Scotland.
World War I Roll Of Honour
Anderson C.G. Black Watch Sergeant
Anderson J. Black Watch C.O.M.S.
Buchanan John McD. Royal Garrison Artillery Gunner
Cameron James Black Watch Private
Cameron Nicol Black Watch Private
Ferguson Robert W. King's Own Scottish Borderers Corporal
Fraser Alexander Charles Royal Scots Private
McColl A. Black Watch Lance Corporal
McFarlane A.J. Black Watch Private
McHutcheon Alexander Royal Army Service Corps C.O.M.S.
McHutcheon Anton Scottish Horse Trooper
McHutcheon John G. Sherwood Foresters Second Lieutenant
McKechnie Alexander Black Watch Private
McKenzie Hugh Black Watch Private
Wilson James Black Watch Sergeant
Crianlarich has been a major crossroads for north and west bound journeys in Scotland since mediaeval times. In the 1750s, two military roads met in the village; in the 19th century, it became a railway junction on what is now the West Highland Line; in the 20th century it became the meeting point of the major A82 and A85 roads. As such, it is designated a primary destination in Scotland, signposted from as far as Glasgow and Paisley in the south, Perth, Perthshire, in the east, Oban in the west and Fort William in the north.
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