Outlined below are the war memorials which can be found in and around the Forfar area in Angus.
Location: Balmashanner Hill, Forfar
Style: Sandstone tower
War: World War 1
Unveiled on 11 September 1921 by the Earl of Strathmore.
Designed by T R Soutar, architect and constructed by Alexander Adamson and David Stewart.
Location: Town and County Hall, Forfar
Style: Roll of Honour plaques containing the names of fallen servicemen from Forfar, Inverarity, Kinnettles, Rescobie, Oathlaw and Tannadice.
War: World War 1
Location: West wall of the Town and County Hall, Forfar
Bronze plaque commemorating where King George VI and Queen Elizabeth took the salute from the Polish troops in March 1941
Location: Market Street stairs to Sheriff Court, Forfar
Style: Marble plaque with gilded lettering commemorating the 10th Polish Reconnaissance Group who were stationed in Forfar
War: World War 1 & 2
Location: Town and County Hall, Forfar
Style: Bronze plaque and stained glass windows dedicated to the fallen
War: World War 1 & 2
Location: West end of the village of Glamis, Forfar
Style: Hexagonal base topped with a cross and surrounded by a flagged area. Names are listed on two bronze plaques
War: World War 1 & 2
Location: Inverarity Churchyard
Style: Sandstone Celtic Cross mounted on a square plinth and base. Lettering is carved into sandstone plaques.
War: World War 1 & 2
Unveiled on 8 May 1920 by Mrs Steuart Fotheringham.
Location: In front of the village hall, Kinnettles
Style: Celtic cross on a square plinth and stepped base. Lettering is leaded and painted black.
War: World War 1
Location: On wall of remains of church wall, Kirkden, Letham
Style: Marble Plaque
War: World War 1
Location: Dempster Park, Letham (Dunnichen parish)
Style: Square plinth with a fluted pillar on top. Lettering is leaded and painted black. The WW2 memorial is a granite slab positioned on top of the main plinth. Lettering is carved into the granite. Surrounded by a railing.
War: World War 1 & 2
Location: Rescobie Churchyard
Style: Granite needle on a square plinth. Lettering is carved into the granite and painted black.
Wars: World Wars 1 & 2
Location: Tannadice Churchyard
Style: Rubislaw granite blocks. Lettering is leaded and painted black.
Wars: World War 1 & 2
Unveiled on 22 August 1920 by Major General Sinclair McLagan of Glenquiech