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War Memorials in Newtyle and Sidlaw

Outlined below are the war memorials which can be found in and around the Newtyle and Sidlaw area in Angus.

Style: Granite memorial which takes the form of a drinking fountain and trough.

War: World War 1 & 2

Unveiled on the 19 June 1920 by the Earl of Airlie

AUCHTERHOUSE NEWTYLE

Style: Marble plaque with leaded lettering.

War: World War 1

FOWLIS EASTER NEWTYLE

Style: Sandstone column and base

War: World War 1

LIFF NEWTYLE

Style: Sandstone column and base topped with cross.

War: World War 1 & 2

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Style: A sandstone needle on a square plinth with a stepped base. Details are on a bronze plaques with enamelled lettering.

Wars: World War 1 & 2

Unveiled by the Earl of Strathmore on 3 July 1920

Designed by George Carnegie of Dundee and constructed by John Gray and Sons, Newtyle

NEWTYLE AND SIDLAW

Style: Sandstone Celtic cross with tapered base.

War: World War 1 & 2

STRATHMARTINE NEWTLYE

Style: Rustic sandstone column and pedestal topped by a cross, surrounded by a dry stone dyke.

Wars: World War 1 & 2

TEALING FORFAR