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  1. 4 de mai. de 2024 · Oban Community Council. Oban Library. Oban Marina. Oban War & Peace Museum. Pennyfuir Cemetery. RAF Oban. Notable Past Associated Organisations: Alexandra Hotel. Dungallan House. Great Western Hotel. Marine Hotel.

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  2. 2 de mai. de 2024 · People were reluctant to challenge the caravan owners, who had previously been camped at Pennyfuir Cemetery car park, the meeting heard. Council officials and police had planned a joint visit to the car park for Tuesday morning, but the group of travellers left on Monday evening - apparently heading for Fort William and leaving behind two dogs.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · We would be grateful if you would support our work by recording your loved ones, preserving their memory for future generations. We cannot record everything.

  4. Há 4 dias · The cemetery frequently came under enemy shellfire. Bodies were exhumed by the blasts. The canal is behind the bank running parallel to the graves."Here is one Victoria Cross burial, Private Thomas Barratt VC of the South Staffordshire regiment, who lies with three other men of his regiment killed on or about the same day (27th July 1917)" His passing was commemorated with plaques in his home ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Atrocities. Attacks on Poles during the massacres in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia were marked with extreme sadism and brutality. Rape, torture and mutilation were commonplace, with entire villages wiped out as a result. Poles were burned alive, flayed, impaled, crucified, disembowelled, dismembered and beheaded.

  6. Há 4 dias · Oban, at Pennyfuir Cemetery. On A85, near Pennyfuir Cemetery. Buses point north-east ↗. Map; Street View; 54725473; 60707862

  7. Há 6 dias · The Urnfield culture ( c. 1300–750 BC) was a late Bronze Age culture of Central Europe, often divided into several local cultures within a broader Urnfield tradition. The name comes from the custom of cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urns, which were then buried in fields.