Style: Granite Celtic cross on a tapered plinth and stepped base, enclosed by an ornamental metal railing.
War: World War I & 2
Style: A polished black marble block engraved with a scene in relief, of a kilted soldier with a staff standing at the beginning of a long road which leads to a sinking sun. The marble block is mounted on a granite plinth and a base with black lettering. The block is sculpted with a picture of a kilted soldier with a staff standing at the beginning of a long road which leads to a sinking sun.
War: World War I & 2
War: World War 2
Style: Granite memorial comprising a cross on a stepped base set on a square plinth.
War: World War I
Style: Sandstone block pillar with inset granite plaques, with a mortar on top. Names are set in leaded letters painted black.
War: World War I & 2 plus one name from the Korean War on the left face.
Style: Granite Celtic Cross on square plinth and stepped base with visible foundations. Lettering is leaded and painted black.
War: World War 1 & 2
Created by the Gibb Brothers, Ashgrove Road, Aberdeen.
Style: Granite block topped with statue of Peace. The central section is dedicated to World War 1 with the details and lettering cast into bronze plaques. The 4 granite blocks commemorate World War 2.
War: World War I & 2
Unveiled on 10 June 1922 by Sir James Warrack.
The World War 2 blocks were carved by local artist and sculptor William Lamb.
Style: Sandstone blocks forming a rectangular pillar with details on granite plaque set into the front face. Part of the memorial above the plaque is missing. Lettering is leaded and painted black.
War: World War 1 & 2
Style: Incised granite slab
War: World War 2
The memorial plaque was originally sited in Maryton School.