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'''Freuchie War Memorial''' stands in a prominent position towards the western eand of [[Freuchie]] village centre, on a small triangular space where [[Lomond Road, Freuchie|Lomond Road]] meets the [[Freuchie High Street|High Street]] and in front of the [[Lomond Hills Hotel]]. It commemmorates the residents of Freuchie who were killed or missing in World War I (26 names) and World War II (5 names)<ref>[https://www.tracesofwar.com/sights/16315/War-Memorial-Freuchie.htm War Memorial Freuchei] on the Traces of War site.</ref> | '''Freuchie War Memorial''' stands in a prominent position towards the western eand of [[Freuchie]] village centre, on a small triangular space where [[Lomond Road, Freuchie|Lomond Road]] meets the [[Freuchie High Street|High Street]] and in front of the [[Lomond Hills Hotel]]. It commemmorates the residents of Freuchie who were killed or missing in World War I (26 names) and World War II (5 names)<ref>[https://www.tracesofwar.com/sights/16315/War-Memorial-Freuchie.htm War Memorial Freuchei] on the Traces of War site.</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 14:39, 26 December 2021
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Name | Freuchie War Memorial |
Address | High Street, Freuchie |
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Date | 1921 |
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Latitude & longitude | N 56° 14.864 W 003° 09.488 |
Freuchie War Memorial stands in a prominent position towards the western eand of Freuchie village centre, on a small triangular space where Lomond Road meets the High Street and in front of the Lomond Hills Hotel. It commemmorates the residents of Freuchie who were killed or missing in World War I (26 names) and World War II (5 names)[1]
The memorial was unveiled and dedicated on 13 November 13th 1921 and is 23 feet high of grey Creeton granite topped by a celtic cross above a tapering pedestal.[2]
Further references
"[The Lomond Hills Hotel] makes a backdrop for the war memorial, a Celtic cross of c. 1920.[3]
Notes
- ↑ War Memorial Freuchei on the Traces of War site.
- ↑ War Memorial Freuchie Fife on the Waymarking site.
- ↑ Gifford, Fife, page 229."