Lazaretto Point War Memorial

Erected in 1922, the Lazaretto Point War Memorial (known colloquially as the Lazaretto Memorial) is located in the Scottish village of Ardnadam in Argyll and Bute.[1] It stands, at the apex of sharp bend in the A815, around the midpoint of the southern shores of the Holy Loch.

Lazaretto Point War Memorial
Scotland
The memorial in 2019, looking north-east, with the Holy Loch in the background
For Soldiers who died and served in World War I and World War II
UnveiledMay 14, 1922 (101 years ago) (1922-05-14)
Location55°58′55″N 4°55′52″W / 55.9818274°N 4.93102446°W / 55.9818274; -4.93102446
Designed byBoston, Menzies & Morton

It was designed by Boston, Menzies & Morton, of Greenock, and unveiled on 14 May 1922. It commemorates the local soldiers who died during service in World War I and World War II.[2]

Mrs John Brown, of nearby Sandbank, performed the unveiling. Five of her sons served in the conflicts, one of whom was killed in action.[2] Reverend A. MacDonald M.A., also of Sandbank, officiated at the ceremony.[2]

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  1. ^ "Lazaretto Point from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Sandbank and Ardnadam". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 27 May 2022.