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MUSEUM OUTREACH GRETNA 111 EXHIBITION AT DALMENY STREET 18-23 MAY 2026: MESSAGE TO PONTIUS PILATE’S BODYGUARD VOLUNTEERS
For wider information, herewith copy of the message to all who stepped forward to support the RS Museum Outreach exhibition in the Dalmeny Street Drill Hall marking the 111th Anniversary of the Gretna Rail Disaster.
Resounding success was achieved in promoting the Enduring Legacy of our Regiment in general and the 7th (Leith) Battalion in particular, and also of encouraging attendance at the annual Remembrance Service at Rosebank.
Evidence of success lies in that a significant majority of visitors to the exhibition had connections with 7 RS, Gretna and Gallipoli; indeed some had travelled some distance to visit. On the first morning alone, visitors included a lady whose grandfather had survived the crash and had gone on to Gallipoli where he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, an Old Royal of the Werl era whose great uncle died in the crash, and one of the Hibs historians who was much involved in preparations for last year’s Gretna 110 exhibition. Several of those who attended at Rosebank and came back to Dalmeny Street afterwards were of the opinion that the Gretna 111 exhibition had encouraged strong attendance at the service.
Having now delivered two Gretna exhibitions at Dalmeny Street, last year on large scale and this year on smaller scale, there would seem to be merit in repeating the latter annually. The information boards and pull up banners were procured with longevity and reuse in mind. Colonel Edward Cowan’s now completed diorama of Larbert Station has been gifted to the Out Of The Blue Drill Hall to join the Tree Of Life on permanent display there as a further reminder of RS Enduring Legacy. The Out Of The Blue team make us very welcome.
On the weekdays, the Gretna 111 exhibition succeeded without the level of PPBG Volunteer supervision previously deployed for full scale exhibitions, even though there was some PPBG presence daily right from the outset. Naturally, the strong PPBG turnout on the Friday and Saturday added hugely to the visitor experience for which all are congratulated.
Jim Blythe
GRETNA111
Some quotes from the Visitors Book at the pop- up exhibition at Dalmeny Street:
“Great to see the sacrifice of the brave men who died is being remembered.”
“My grandfather never signed up as he had a job as a joiner. He lost a lot of good comrades who perished in the Disaster. Unfortunately he ended up making coffins for his comrades.”
“Never Forget and never forget those who can’t forget.”
Many thanks to everyone for their teamwork in planning, assembling and running the very successful exhibition.
Mrs Heather Douglas
It is with great sadness that we report the death on Sunday 24 May 2026 of Mrs Heather Douglas, widow of the late WO2 Ian Douglas 1RS. Our thoughts are with her family and friends. The funeral will be held at 1200 on Tuesday 9 June 2026 at M&F Funeral Parlour, 7 Eskbank Road, Dalkeith, EH22 1HD, and then at 1300 at Newbattle Cemetery, 28 Newbattle Gardens, Dalkeith, EH22 3DR.
Forecast of Events
The Forecast of Events as at 1 Jun 2026 isnow available on Upcoming Events via the link below
https://www.theroyalscots.co.uk/upcoming-events/
Mr Paul Pattie
The funeral for Mr Paul Pattie will be held at 1300 on Wednesday 10 June 2026 at Mortonhall Crematorium, 30B Howden Hall Road, Edinburgh, EH16 6TX, and afterwards at the Jewel Miners’ Club, Bowling Pavillion, 56 Duddingston Park South, Edinburgh, EH15 3LJ.
Mr Paul Pattie
It is with great sadness that we report the death on Friday 8 May 2026 of Mr Paul Pattie. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Further details will be circulated when known.
Mr Willie McBain
It is with great sadness that we report the death on Tuesday 5 May 2026 of Mr Willie McBain. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Further details will be circulated when known.
Mr Andrew Ferguson
It is with great sadness that we report the death on Tuesday 5 May 2026 of Mr Andrew Ferguson. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. The funeral will be held at 1330 on Monday 18 May 2026 at the Pentland Chapel, Mortonhall Crematorium, 30B Howden Hall Road, Edinburgh, EH16 6TX.
Sorry to hear of the passing of Alan Knox. He always had time for everyone. A really nice man he will be sadly missed by so many. My condolences to his family. RIP
Rev Alan Knox
It is with great sadness that we report the death on 2 May 2026 of Rev Alan Knox BEM. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.