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War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial

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A Highland Infantryman mounted upon a plinth, surrounded by a small memorial garden with a low railing. The memorial commemorates the residents of Inveraray who were killed or missing in the First World War (70 names) and the Second World War (11 names).
Title

War Memorial

Date

1922

Medium

bronze

Accession number

PA32_PA_S021

Work type

War memorial

Custodian

Argyll and Bute Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

20th August 1922

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

around base of statue: Kellock-Brown 1922

Inscription description

inscription on top dedication plaque, followed by names of the fallen: IN MEMORY OF / THOSE / YOUNG LOVED LAMENTED / HERE / WHO DIED / IN THEIR COUNTRY'S SERVICE / 1914 - 1918; inscription on lower dedication plaque, followed by the names of the fallen: THESE ARE THEY WHICH CAME / OUT OF GREAT TRIBULATION; inscription on Second World War plaque: THIS ADDED STONE / COMMEMORATES THE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR / LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1939 - 1945 / BITHIDH AN AINM BUAN GU SUTHAIN SIOR

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Located at

Front Street, Inverary

PA32 8UY

Sited on a public grassed area known as Cross Green, on the waterfront of Loch Fyne.