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On the 22nd May 1915, a Royal Scots troop train and express train collided at Quintinshill near Gretna Green. 210 men, most of whom were recruited from Edinburgh and Leith, lost their lives and many were buried in Rosebank cemetery at Pilrig, where there is a cross, monument, plaque and roll call of the victims.
Upload Date: 24 Feb 2012
Original Filename: 921541.jpg
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Byline: George Smith
Keywords: 921541.jpg CEMETERIES EDINBURGH DISASTERS RAIL CRASHES 1915 MEMORIALS 921541 Greta rail crash memorial Rosebank
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