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“THE FINEST WAR MEMORIAL IN THE WORLD.”—Such has been the description applied to the Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh. A view looking into the shrine, where there is a steel casket, the gift of the King and Queen, containing the names of Scotland’s fallen.

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Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 7

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“THE FINEST WAR MEMORIAL IN THE WORLD.”—Such has been the description applied to the Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh. A view looking into the shrine, where there is a steel casket, the gift of the King and Queen, containing the names of Scotland’s fallen. Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 7

“THE FINEST WAR MEMORIAL IN THE WORLD.”—Such has been the description applied to the Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh. A view looking into the shrine, where there is a steel casket, the gift of the King and Queen, containing the names of Scotland’s fallen. Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 7