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The Memories and Sounds of war
war memorial
The Scottish National War Memorial
Designed by architect Sir Robert Lorimer in 1927, The Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh Castle is a permanent commemoration of Scots who have died whilst serving with scottish regiments. The memorial contains rolls of honour for the men and women of the first and second world wars and subsequent conflicts .

Take a video tour of the War memorial - low quality (modem)
Take a video tour of the War memorial - high quality (ISDN)

Air Raid sirensHouse destroyed by bomb
A familiar sound to the adults and children of World War Two was the air raid sirens, which sounded to alert them of an impending bomb attack. An initial siren warned people to head to their nearest shelter at the start of a raid and they were free to leave as the ‘all clear’ siren sounded when the attack was over.
start of raid
all clear

Memories
The turbulent war years in Scotland left people young and old with strong memories of the time. For some it was the process of being evacuated to the country away from the major Scottish cities and those living on Scottish islands can also remember the effect the wars had on their homelife.war plane
Childhood Memory
Stornoway memory
Evacuation
The Clydebank Blitz

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