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Scottish Horse Memorial in Edinburgh 11 years 6 months ago #11994

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Agreed! :)

coldstream wrote: Frank,
I think the simplicity of the Celtic cross makes this a pleasing memorial.

Paul :)

Frank Kelley wrote: Gentlemen,
I think this is one of the most pleasing memorials that you can see in the country today.

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Scottish Horse Memorial in Edinburgh 6 years 8 months ago #58330

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Hi Mike

I did some research on Lieutenant CRA Jamieson, Scottish Horse, and this is what I found: His initials are wrong and that is why I could not found something about him sooner.
His name is George Robert Claude Aduldjo Jamieson. See attached

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Scottish Horse Memorial in Edinburgh 6 years 8 months ago #58331

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Also in this publication edited and partly written by Richard Brown,
JAMISEON, GEORGE ROBERT CLAUDE AULDJO, C.A., Born Inveresk, August 25, 1872; apprentice to Lindsay, Jamieson, and Haldene; admitted July, 20, 1899; died September,15, 1902, from injuries received in Boer War, where he served as Lieutenant, Scottish Horse.

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