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3-D The Aberdeen War Memorial
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3-D The Aberdeen War Memorial
The Aberdeen War Memorial, Cowdray Hall, Scotland, Schoolhill and Blackfriars Street, is the City of Aberdeen's memorial to the fallen of both World Wars.
Designed by Dr. A. Marshall Mackenzie and Son.
The lion sculpture was designed by William MacMillan, A.R.A. who is also recognised for designing the World War I Victory Medal.
It was sculpted in Kemnay granite by lead mason James Philip, assisted by George Cooper.
The memorial inside Cowdray Hall commemorates the residents of Aberdeen who were killed or missing in
World War I and World War II, and other conflicts.
Aberdeen FC Names on Memorial - Trimmer: Frederick Watson, Company Serjeant Major: Charles Neilson M.A., Serjeant: James Hadden Neilson, Captain: Joseph Ellis Milne M.A. M.D. D.S.O. (R.A.M.C.), Captain: Herbert Murray M.C., Private: Alexander Fordyce, Private: Gordon Allan Lawrie * (Allan Lawrie), Quarter Master Sergeant: John Mackay, Lance-Corporal: Wilfred T.Toman, Private: William Lickley.
Details
- Address: Cowdray Hall,
- Schoolhill and Blackfriars Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1JQ, Scotland.
- Website: Aberdeen City Council
Picture: The Aberdeen War Memorial.
The granite lion sculpture was unveiled on 29th September 1925 when King George V
opened the new Cowdray Hall and Art Museum.
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Header Background: 3-D Aberdeen War Memorial, Aberdeen, Scotland - Copyright © 2016 Graeme Watson.
Photograph's in gallery by Graeme Watson:
(All photos in gallery are from a 3-D camera phone (LG Optimus 3D), which make's use of two lenses, the quality varies depending on weather conditions. (no flashes were used).) - Copyright © 2016 Graeme Watson.
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