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High Common, Arbroath

Style: Red sandstone column and base surrounded by steps. Names are listed on bronze plaques.

War: World War I & 2

Unveiled on 3 June 1922 by Lord Inchape.

B861 Greystone Road junction, Carmyllie

Style: Granite needle on a granite base, with stone pillars and a metal bar rail at the roadside. It is accessed by steps.

War: World War I & 2

Unveiled on 11 April 1920. Designed by George Carnegie of Dundee.

High Common, Arbroath

Style: Boulder with small plaque

War: World War 2

Commemorates the Polish Ambulance Corps who were stationed in the town.

Original part of Friockheim Cemetery

Style: Granite pillar on a square plinth with stepped base. In front of the pillar is a small granite block for WWII. The lettering on the main pillar is leaded and painted black, but unpainted for the smaller block.

Wars: World War I & 2

Unveiled in September 1920.

Inverkeillor Churchyard

Style: Granite cross on an octagonal plinth and stepped based with square sub-base. Lettering is leaded & painted black.

Wars: World War I

Unveiled in October 1920 by Mrs Lindsay Carnegie.

Kinnel Churchyard

Style: Granite broken column on a square plinth and stepped base surrounded by a kerb area. Lettering is leaded and painted black.

War: Word War 1

St Vigeans Churchyard

Style: Grey granite with a Celtic cross on a square plinth with a rough granite base. Lettering is leaded and painted black.

War: World War 1

Unveiled by the Earl of Strathmore on 12 June 1920.

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