This is situated in front of the church.
In grateful memory of those who died for us 1914 – 1918
Nothing to see here.
This is situated beside Castle Street in the North of the town.
In honour of all who served, in sympathy with all who suffered, and in remembrance of these the fallen sons of this borough whose names are here inscribed.
There are no WWII names but there is a plaque.
To the memory of the men and women of this borough who fell in the 1939 – 1945 war
There is a plaque that follows the style of the WWII plaque.
To the memory of the men and women of this borough who have fallen since 1945
This is situated to the left of the old bridge that carried the main road over the Tweed.
In ever grateful and proud remembrance of the brave men of Tweedmouth who fell in the Great World War 1914-1918
“They were a wall unto us both by night and day.”
Erected by the inhabitants of Tweedmouth, and other Friends
A WWII inscription has been added to the front of the monument.
And of the men and women of Tweedmouth who lost their lives in the Second World War.
A post WWII inscription has been added to the base of the monument and the dates 1939 – 1945 have been added in a similar style below the WWI dates.
To the memory of the men and women of Tweedmouth who have fallen since 1945.
The name of a man who died aboard the Sir Galahad in the Falkands has been added to the front of the monument.
This is situated on the main road opposite the harbour in Longhope.
To the glory of God and in grateful memory of those from this parish who gave their lives for King and country in the Great War 1914 – 1918.
Erected by the parishioners of Walls, Orkney, 1921.
The WWII names have been added to the base of the cross at the front and left side following the style of the WWI panels.
This is a marble and alabaster tablet situated on the south wall of the nave, near the pulpit, in Goodnestone parish church.
In thanksgiving to God and in honoured memory of the men of Goodnestone who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1918.
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends”.
St John xv., 13