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‘Tommy’ stands proud at Holyrood

‘Haunting’ silhouette statue of First World War soldier unveiled at parliament

- CONOR RIORDAN

A silhouette statue of a First World War soldier has been unveiled at the Scottish Parliament.

The life-size aluminium installati­on depicting a “Tommy” will be on display at Holyrood until November 12, as part of commemorat­ions marking 100 years since the Armistice.

It is part of nationwide programme There But Not There, which involves outlines of soldiers being placed in locations across the UK.

Alexander Stewart MSP, honorary ambassador for the Ancre Somme Associatio­n, said: “I think it’s vitally important that we remember and we commemorat­e the situation that we have this year.

“This statue is very haunting, it gives an impression to anyone who sees it instantly and I think it’s vitally important that we have it here at the Scottish Parliament.”

Tommy Davidson, secretary of the Ancre Somme Associatio­n, said: “Sadly, 100 years ago many of the soldiers who came home wouldn’t want to speak about what they actually witnessed or experience­d.

“The death, the destructio­n, the blood, the guts, walking through bodies that were lying the battlefiel­ds.

“Great-grandfathe­rs wouldn’t have come home and spoken about that, for those that did come home.”

Designed by artist Martin Barraud, the piece has been gifted to the Scottish Parliament’s art collection by the associatio­n.

It has been described as depicting “every man” who fought and died in the war.

Before going on display at Holyrood, the silhouette sculpture has visited locations across the country – including football clubs such as Dunfermlin­e, Hibernian, Rangers and Celtic.

Deputy presiding officer Christine Grahame said: “It is particular­ly poignant as we commemorat­e and remember 100 years since the end of the Great War.

“So many young men had their lives ahead of them but were never to return to their families. This sculpture is a fitting tribute to them.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Veteran submariner Thomas Fairlie alongside Lance Corporal Cameron Hughes from 6 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland as they view the tribute to First World War soldiers at the Scottish Parliament.
Picture: PA. Veteran submariner Thomas Fairlie alongside Lance Corporal Cameron Hughes from 6 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland as they view the tribute to First World War soldiers at the Scottish Parliament.

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