World War I Gallery
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Post photographs here, which depict places or people in or from the three towns. You are welcome to upload direct from your computer to this album.
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Re: World War I Gallery
Private Richard Scott was killed in action; husband of Margaret Murdoch Tennant Scott, 5 Stanley Place, Saltcoats: -
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Captain Harry Frederick Lionel Sillars, (21), was killed in action; son of H. J. Sillars, J.P., Garden Cottage, Grove Road, Richmond, Surrey, and formerly of Saltcoats: -
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Second Lieutenant Alexander Thomson Sinclair, (20), was killed in action; son of George and Susan Sinclair, Abington House, Stevenston: -
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Able Seaman Robert Skillen was lost at sea when S.S. DARIUS was torpedoed; son of Mr Robert and Mrs Elizabeth Sillars Skillen, Lenimore Farm, Pirnmill, Arran, and brother of Mr Hugh Skillen, hairdresser and tobacconist, Princes Street, Ardrossan: -
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Lance Corporal Matthew Paterson Smith, (27), was killed in action; son of Mrs Smith, and the late Mr James Smith, 83 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private Robert Ramsay Stairs, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, and a previous employee of the Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald, was killed in action; son of Mrs Stairs and the late Mr Stairs: -
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Private Andrew Strachan, (24), died of wounds received in action; son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Strachan, Rockyknowe, Saltcoats. Another son of Mr Strachan, Hugh, 7th Battalion Royals Scots Fusiliers, was killed in action on 20th May, 1916: -
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Private Douglas Tacey was wounded and later died of enteric fever; resident in Saltcoats and educated at Kylelshill School; son of Douglas and Mary Ann Tacey, 22 Montgomery Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow: -
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Private Thomas Meikle Thomson was killed in action; son of Archibald and Margaret Thomson, 3 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan: -
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Lance Corporal Andrew Travers was killed in action; born at and a resident of Ardrossan; son of John and Agnes Travers, 16 Thornhill Johnstone: -
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Captain Dr. William Turner died in Newcaste of pneumonia contracted on service; late of Saltcoats and husband of Bella Wallace Barr Turner, Lufra, West Kilbride. Buried at Ardrossan Cemetery: -
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Private Archibald Kennedy Walker, (18), was killed in action; son of Robert and Mary Kennedy Walker, 1 Church Place, Ardrossan: -
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