
Tayport War Memorial - Fife, Scotland.
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War memorial in the form of a freestanding curved entrance gateway, in the coastal town of Tayport in north-east Fife.
Waymark Code: WM13B9B
Location: Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/31/2020
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The town of Tayport is situated in the north-eastern tip of Fife where the Firth of Tay meets the North Sea. The town's war memorial was unveiled in 1920 and was designed by Mr J Donald Mills of Dundee architects Mills & Shepherd. It takes the form of a freestanding curved entrance gateway, 24 feet long and 15 feet high, in red and cream sandstone, with iron gates and bronze plaques.
Two of the plaques on either side of the entrance contain 100 names from World War One, under the inscription 'THEIR-NAMES-LIVETH-FOR-EVERMORE'
John Adam
Alex. Anderson
George Beaton
Alexander Berry
James Berry
Robert Berry
John Bissett
Andrew Briggs
Robert Brown
Alexander Buchan
Malcolm Campbell
Thomas Campbell
George Castle
Robert Clark
James Cook
Thomas Cook
James Cowie
James Cook Cowie
James Dalrymple
William Dawson
William H Death
Percy Downton
William Maitland-Dougall
Hamish Maitland-Dougall
Edward Doyle
Andrew Duncan Jr.
Peter Duncan
Thomas Duncan
David Ewan
James Falconer
Andrew Ferguson
James Ferguson
Robert Ferguson
William Ferguson
Alexander Fyfe
George Gibson
James Gilmour
Robert Graham
Robert Green
Melville Greig
Andrew Guthrie
George Hanlin
James Hay
David Henderson
Robert Henderson
George Henry
Charles W B Jarvis
Harry Jarvis
James Johnstone
John Johnstone
David Keay
Thomas Keay
John Kennedy
Wm. S MacIlwraith
John MacPherson
Charles Monolark
Alexander Marr
Michael Meechan
David Meek
John S Melville
John Melville
James Moon
Thomas Naughton
James Nelson
John M Ness
Alex. Nicholson
David Osler
Thomas Peat
John Philip Jr.
Thomas Philip
Andrew Pryde
James Redpath
Hugh Rennie
Alex. Robertson
David Robertson
Thomas W Rodger
Oliver Scott
Thomas Scott
William Scroggie
David Simpson
William Smart
David Smith
John Smith
Robert Smith
Robert Sorley
Duncan Stewart
Alex. Sweenie
Robert Thomson
William Thomson
William Ursito
Irvine Wallace
George Watson
Leslie Watson
James Watt
William Wheatley
Wm. R Whitecross
Harry Wilkie
David Williamson
William Young
A separate plaque was recently fitted with the name John Ferguson, who was missing from the original list of names.
A further two plaques were added with 44 names from World War Two, plus one name from the Afghanistan Conflict.
The original bronze gates were stolen in 2010 and replaced with the current iron versions. The stonework and plaques were refurbished in 2014.
The gateway leads to an enclosed garden area which contains further memorials, including benches.
The memorial can be found in the centre of the town opposite the parish church on Queen Street, on the apex of Craig Road and Dougall Street.