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Bridge of Allan Roll of Honour 1914-1919

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Bridge of Allan is a town just north of the city of Stirling. As with many other communities, it published a list of its fallen in the First World War.

​The original text has been transcribed and compiled in a new edition by the Scottish Military Research Group and is now available to download for the incredibly modest price of £1. By contributing to our cause by purchasing this item you are helping us to continue our research and to make future publications like this available to all.


​Please visit the link below to download this fascinating memorial volume.

Bridge of Allan Roll of Honour
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  • Home
  • Our Projects
    • Commemorations Project
    • Glasgow Roll of Honour
    • Wishaw & Cambusnethan Roll of Honour
    • Lloyds Banking Group >
      • LBG in the First World War
      • LBG in the Second World War
    • Rothesay & Bute Roll of Honour
    • Bellahouston Academy Memorial Volume
    • Bridge of Allan Roll of Honour 1914-1919
    • Woodside Secondary School >
      • Woodside Secondary School - Acknowledgement
    • Glasgow Police War Memorials
  • Our Services
    • Research Days
    • Research Guides
    • Talks
    • Our Displays
    • Stories from the Somme
    • Photographs >
      • Pre-1914
      • First World War
      • Inter-War
      • Second World War
      • Post-1945
  • How Can You Help?
  • Contact Us