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    Memorial

    Captain N K Cameron

    Captain Neil Kennedy Cameron

    Source: Martin Briscoe

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    Current Location

    Past the Colonel John Cameron Memorial Obelisk, Kilmallie Parish Church, Off the Road To The Isles, Corpach, Lochaber, Highlands and Islands, PH33 7JR, Scotland

    OS Grid Reference

    NN 09114 76974

    Denomination

    Church of Scotland

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    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    106215
    Description
    Wall mounted brass plaque
    Inscription
    (Badge of Cameron Highlanders) In Proud and Loving Memory of / CAPTAIN NEIL KENNEDY CAMERON / 1st Cameron Highlanders / attached to 5th (Lochiel's Battalion) / who fell at the Battle of Loos Sept. 25th 1915. / Descendant of the Camerons / of Drimnasallie and Strone. / and the Kennedy's of Leanachan / youngest son of John Angus Cameron / and Christina Campbell, his wife. / Aged 24 years. / Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. G. MAILE & SON 367, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON.
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    1
    Died
    1
    Information shown
    rank, forenames, surname, regiment, additional, age at death
    Maker(s)
    • G. Maile & Son, 367, Euston Road, London, Makers

    Ceremonies

    Components

    Plaque

    Made from: Brass