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on 16/12/2011 at 00:19
What a worthy memorial, and suddenly it's personal too.
I never thought to be visiting this website until I recently discovered that my 3xGreat grandfather Robert Campbell was murdered by a drunk in 1863.
Tulliallan isn't that far away from me, so I have the chance to pay my respects to my ancestor and all of his brave colleagues.
Tom
on 01/11/2011 at 15:29
Having just read about Jim McNultys sad demise in 2004 this is a short message/tribute about "Wee Jimmy McNulty". I had the honour to work with Jim in Traffic in Glasgow, pre Strathclyde. I remember one particular case where Jim and myself pursued a guy who had a Nationwide lookout posted for him, as we drew up in Victoria Road Glasgow Jim decided it was a good opportunity to try and grab the guy. I will have this everlasting image of "Wee Jimmy" hanging on to this guys car door handle as it shot off up Victoria Road with myself in hot pursuit. I end by saying that of course we got our man. Even then Jim never let go. R.I.P pal.
on 25/04/2011 at 13:45
I never got to meet my grandfather, Donald Kennedy Macmillan, but, i think it is fantastic to see him honoured here!
Many thanks on behalf of myself and my father!
on 11/04/2011 at 11:42
ROBERT CRAIG 1825-1886,
thankyou very much for including my gr gr grandfather in the roll of honour. Seeing it in print is so wonderful and has given the family a sense of pride and respect for the people that protect our wellbeing.
I have since travelled to greenock and glasgow and sandbank in dunoon, retracing the family tree, we had a great time in scotland and cannot wait to return....watch this space
Webmaster's reply : You must visit the Memorial at Tulliallan when you get back here, I'm sure you would like it. If I can be any help, send me a message via this site when you are coming.
Stu
on 06/04/2011 at 15:29
Love it! Keep up the good job!
on 22/03/2011 at 13:23
My Great Great Grandfather Henry Alexander Hamilton was a Policeman in the late 1800s and was married to Annie Hamilton. Not sure if they lived in Glasgow Or Edinburgh but I know when my Great Grandfather Henry Alexander Hamilton got married in Leith in 1903 his father was deceased. He must have died quite young as my great grandfather was 22 when he married so that would have made him around mid 40s. Would anyone be able to recognise the name and maybe give me a bit more information. Much appreciated. Lorna
on 21/09/2010 at 11:45
was trying to trace my family tree and found my great great grandfather inspector geroge riddell R.I.P
on 01/09/2010 at 13:37
I've just returned from another dignified and extremely well organised memorial service at the SPC to honour and remember good friends and colleagues from West Lothian Traffic Department.
My thanks to the organisers for their dedication in providing this opportunity.
on 15/08/2010 at 15:06
I am a retired Police Officer and I have seen many friends die over the years whilst doing their duty.
I think its time to thank those who created this trust and make this website available for all to view.
on 28/07/2010 at 00:11
it is great to know the police respect there fallen in duty and normal duties in past and in very troubling times at present,
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