Cameronians War Memorial is located at Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8AN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Cameronians War Memorial and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Stuart Mac

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Got to be one of the best WW1 memorials out there

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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

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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

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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

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

Johnny Groats

4 Google Rating

Great monument

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Great monument

Sean J Phin

5 Google Rating

Good aine.

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Good aine.

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