Canongate Boys' Club Memorial at Skateraw


On the headland at Skateraw Harbour is a stone cairn topped with a wooden cross which is a memorial to the six members of the St Giles' (Canongate) Boys' Club who used to camp at Skateraw but lost their lives during the Second World War.

The memorial was re-erected in 1980 and it was dedicated by the Very Reverend Dr. Ronald Selby Wright, the Founder Warden of the Club. 

The inscription on the slightly faded stone tablet reads

1939-1945 
To the Glory of God. In memory of 
David Adams RAF aged 21 
William Brown Lt BY aged 23 
Jack Cooper RAOC aged 22 
Jimmie Dalgleish MM RHA aged 23 
Jim Stewart RAF aged 19 
Jim Stobbie RN aged 19 

Who loved to camp here and gave their lives that others too might love it. 

"When the morning was come Jesus stood on the shore" 

Click HERE and HERE for more information on the memorial at Skateraw






Images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 + Fujinon XF55-200mm f3.5/4.8

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  1. I was a member of the Canongate Boy's Club from 1964-69. Camped at Skateraw many times and loved every minute of it. Jack Wilson

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