**Cameronians War Memorial, Glasgow**

Nestled in the heart of Glasgow, the Cameronians War Memorial stands as a poignant tribute to the brave soldiers of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Located at Argyle St, this memorial not only honors the sacrifices made by these valiant men but also serves as a serene space for reflection and remembrance. Visitors to the memorial are welcomed into a thoughtfully designed environment that captures the essence of respect and gratitude, making it a cherished spot for both locals and tourists alike.

At Cameronians War Memorial, we are dedicated to providing an exceptional experience for all our guests. Our knowledgeable staff is on hand to answer any questions and guide visitors through the rich history encapsulated within our grounds. Whether you are looking to pay your respects, learn about military history, or simply enjoy a moment of tranquility, we are here to assist you every step of the way.

We encourage you to connect with us for more information or to schedule a visit. You can reach us by phone or explore our website at [www.cameronians.org](http://www.cameronians.org/index.html) for additional resources. Join us in honoring the legacy of the Cameronians while experiencing the heartfelt atmosphere that makes this memorial truly unique. Your journey of remembrance starts here, and we look forward to welcoming you to this historic site.

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Stuart Mac

5 Google Rating

Got to be one of the best WW1 memorials out there

5/ 5

Got to be one of the best WW1 memorials out there

macedonboy .

5 Google Rating

This war memorial is situated in Kelvingrove Park, at the entrance to the car park of Kelvingrove Ar

5/ 5

This war memorial is situated in Kelvingrove Park, at the entrance to the car park of Kelvingrove Art Gallry. It honours the Cameronians, formerly a Scottish Regiment of the British Army. The statue depicts three figures of soldiers, one in a trench firing his Lewis machine gun, another wounded atop the trench and the figure in the centre bravely advancing out over the top. A worthy memorial and nice to see that it's always kept clean and tidy

Gayle Pollock

5 Google Rating

sadly beautiful monument. Lest We Forget

5/ 5

sadly beautiful monument. Lest We Forget

Sarah Robertson

5 Google Rating

We have been to this memorial many times and it's always well tended

5/ 5

We have been to this memorial many times and it's always well tended

Johnny Groats

4 Google Rating

Great monument

4/ 5

Great monument

Sean J Phin

5 Google Rating

Good aine.

5/ 5

Good aine.

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