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Tour Scotland Photograph War Memorial Friockheim


Tour Scotland photograph of the War Memorial in Friockheim, Angus, Scotland.

World War I Roll Of Honour

Mann Alexander Cameron Highlanders Private
Mann John Kings Own Scottish Borderers Lance Corporal
Mann William Gordon Highlanders Private
Martin David Black Watch Sergeant
Middleton Alexander New Zealanders N.Z.E.F. Private
Mitchell James Royal Scots Corporal
Mitchell John Black Watch Private
Mitchell Robert Black Watch Private
Moir Charles Black Watch Sergeant
Murray James K. Black Watch Private
Nicol Alfred J. Black Watch Corporal
Playford Patrick R. Royal Field Artillery Lieutenant
Rennie James Scots Guards Private
Thomson George Highland Light Infantry Private
Thomson Roy B. S.W.Brs. Private
Todd William H. Gordon Highlanders Private
Walker William Black Watch Lance Corporal
Whitton John Black Watch Sergeant Military Medal

World War II Roll Of Honour

Donaldson Norman L. Royal Marines
Dorward George J.R. Royal Artillery Gunner
Glass Victor Black Watch R.H. Lance Corporal
Irvine Charles W. R.N.A.S. P.O.
McIntosh Alexander F. Cameron Highlanders Sergeant Q.O.
McIntosh William S. Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant Navigator
Mowatt Alexander D. Royal Air Force Corporal

Friockheim is 101 miles from Glasgow and Paisley

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Photograph Friockheim War Memorial Scotland


Photograph of Friockheim War Memorial, Angus, Scotland.

Photograph Friockheim Cemetery Scotland


Photograph of Friockheim cemetery, Angus, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph Friockheim Church


Tour Scotland photograph of the church in Friockheim, Angus, Scotland. This Scottish church dates from 1835. Friockheim, literally translated, means Heather Home, with Friock being a derivative from the Gaelic fraoch, heather, and heim, from the German for home. The birth of the village took place soon after 1814 when Thomas Gardyne of Middleton succeeded his brother as the laird of the lands of Friock and feud them to Mr John Andson, of Arbroath, who built a flax spinning mill and as proprietor-in-feu attracted many textile workers to come and settle on easy terms in what was at first known as Friock feus.

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