KEMNAY WAR MEMORIAL

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KEMNAY WAR MEMORIAL

Location

The Kemnay war memorial stands on a raised embankment within an iron-fenced enclosure at the junction of Grove Road and Station Road.
Kemnay, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire

Date

1922

Description

Its sides, back and three-step base are of rough hewn granite. The monument itself is a tall rectangular obelisk topped with a 'pitched-roof' shape from which projects a thin iron cross at right angles to the ground. Below this on the front are two carved panels, the upper of which has a Celtic cross in relief and below that a St Andrews cross within a shield shape. The memorial plaque to World War I is on the front while a side panel commemorates the dead of World War II. It was unveiled 24 September, 1922.

Era

1900s

Information Source

Aberdeenshire Sites and Monuments Record www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/archaeology/smr/

Categories

Iconography

  • cross, Celtic
  • cross, Roman
  • cross, St Andrews

Photographer

  • Stanley Bruce

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