Outlined below are the war memorials which can be found in and around the Kirriemuir area in Angus.
Location: Craigton of Airlie on the north side of A92
Style: Granite Celtic Cross with names on plinth enclosed by ornamental metal railings.
War: World War 1 & 2
Unveiled on 7 August 1920
Location: Dykehead & Brechin Road junction on the B95, Cortachy
Style: Sandstone pillar with a cross on top, mounted on an octagonal base. It is enclosed by metal railings. Covers the Cortachy & Clova area. The lettering is leaded and painted black.
War: World War 1 & 2
Location: North end of Kirriemuir Cemetery
Style: Large granite monument with a stepped base, square plinth and upper plinth topped by a statue of a Scottish soldier holding a rifle. Lettering is leaded and painted black.
War: World War 1
Location: North end of Kirriemuir Cemetary, in front of the World War 1 memorial
Stlye: Granite block on a granite block. Lettering is leaded and painted black.
War: World War 2
Location: On Kirriemuir Library wall
Style: Metal shield with coat of arms and marble plaque with gilded lettering.
War: World War 2
Location: On the reservoir side of the road junction to Alyth, set back from the road in Lintrathen
Style: Polished granite column on hexagonal base and topped by a cross. Set with kerbed and chipped area.
War: World War 1 & 2
Location: On north side of B951 behind Roselea Cottage, Glenisla
Style: Cairn with granite blocks and topped by a cross, surrounded by metal railings. Names are carved into a granite plaque. Lettering is leaded and painted black.
War: World War 1