A postcard showing the memorial at Woodhaven Pier to the Mars boys killed in WWI, with the ship behind.
Wormit War Memorial, at the junction of Naughton Road and Mount Stewart Road. The memorial was unveiled on 4 December 1920, and has the names of the eighteen Wormit men who died in World War 1. Their names are also on the Newport memorial - it's the memorial for Newport, Wormit and Forgan. However the ...
Memorial plaque from Wormit Parish Church. This church was situated on Bay Road. The plaque is now located in Wormit Church on Riverside Road, and commemorates all those church members who died in WWI. H D Sturrock MC W D MacBeth W K Leslie G V Noakes A Wilson J Pearson A McDonald
Memorial plaque from Wormit Church. It commemorates all those members who died in WWII. John Clark Ian S Cowley Donald K McFarland Neil G Melrose John C Moncur James E Paterson Robert L Patterson William M Rae Walter F Stephenson Victor J B Young
Memorial plaque from Wormit Free Church. It commemorates all those members who died in WWI. John Aitken William Buist George G Farquharson W Wilson Key Robert T Lawson John G Mowatt
A framed panel showing the sixteen World War II casualties who were members of Wormit Boating Club. More details of all these casualties, and others, can be found under the Poppy Project in our archive.