World War I Gallery

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Private William Arbuckle was seriously wounded at Neuve Chapelle; his family lived at 3 Gladstone Road, Saltcoats: -
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Private James Colvin, (19), was killed in action; brother of Mrs S. Cambridge, Canal Street, Saltcoats: -
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Died at sea when S.S. ARGYLL was torpedoed, Alexander Martin, fireman; son of John and Mary Martin, and husband of Margaret Neilson Martin, 98 Kilmahew Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private William McInnes was killed in action; husband of Annie Boyle McInnes, 21 Harbour Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private Leonard Bernard West was killed in action; husband of Mrs West, 2 Townhead Street, Stevenston: -
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Private George Denholm Conn, (19), was killed in action; son of Mr and Mrs Neil Stalker Conn, Stevenston: -
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Lance Corporal Robert Conn, (22), was killed in action; son of John Conn, Bog Green Cottage, Stevenston: -
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Corporal William Conway, (22), died on active service; son of Robert and Margaret Conway, 11 Townhead Street, Stevenston: -
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Died at sea when S.S. ARGYLL was torpedoed, Donald Cook, mess room steward; son of John and Christine McQueen Cook, 32 Barr Place, Ardrossan: -
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Private Robert Cooper, (22), was killed in action; son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Cooper, 6 Sharphill Road, Saltcoats: -
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Private Alexander Cowan, (28), was killed in action; son of Mr Alexander Cowan, late of Sidney Street, Saltcoats, and husband of Mrs Maggie McCreadie Cowan, 14 Raise Street, Saltcoats: -
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Engineer Lieutenant Commander, David Duncan Cuninghame, (38), died when HMS Surprise was mined or torpedoed; husband of Ada Decima Richards Cuninghame, 3 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, London; and son of Captain (retired) and Mrs Cuninghame, late of Saltcoats: -
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