Memorial details
- Memorial type
- Roll of honour or book of remembrance
- District
- Inverclyde
- Town
- Port Glasgow
- County
- Strathclyde
- Country
- Scotland
- Commemoration
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Ceremony
- Unveiled
Date: 4 September 1921
Attended by: - Dedicated
Date: 4 September 1921 - Show More (1)
- Unveiled
- Lost
- Not lost
- WM Reference
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Current location
United Reformed Church-the former Congregational Church
Brown Street
Port Glasgow
Inverclyde
Strathclyde
PA14 5DP
Scotland
OS Grid Ref: NS 31800 74570
Denomination: United Reformed
- Description
- [Details unknown]
- Inscription
- [unknown]
- Inscription legible?
- yes
- Commemorations
- First World War (1914-1918)
Total names on memorial: 0
Served and returned: 0
Died: 0
Exact count: no
Information shown: Undefined
Order of information: Undefined
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Components
- Roll of honour
Measurements: Undefined
Materials: Undefined
- Roll of honour
- Condition
- Port Glasgow Congregational Church Roll of Honour
- WMO ID: 270681
- Condition: Undefined [last updated on 09-05-2020]
- Help update these details if the condition is wrong
- Trust fund/Scholarship
- No
Purpose: Unknown or N/A - Reference
- Greenock Telegraph 5 September 1921-CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICE Yesterday forenoon a special unveiling and dedication service of a Roll of Honour and Communion table was held in the Congregational Church, and was attended by a large congregation. There was special music for the occasion, and the sermon was preached by Rev. G. Paterson Graham (the minister). In the course of his remarks Mr Graham said they were too near the "world catastrophe" to value aright all that their brave men had achieved for them, but ere long they would know the worth of their work; what was their contribution to the general good, and how by their sacrifice they forwarded the Kingdom of God. They would be compelled to look back over the path they trod. They were gone but were not lost to them, for the Master said that "He that loseth his life findeth it".
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