Grandsable Cemetery

Unlike other cemeteries in the wider area it has almost no vandalism, probably due to its distance from any main town.

[2] Its proximity to RAF Grangemouth accounts for a high number of pilots.

Over and above this there are an abnormal number of accidental deaths relating to local mining, shipping and flying incidents.

There are also a high number of "secondary memorials" to fallen sons - buried in France and Flanders during the First World War.

It has a number of war graves of those dying of wounds having safely reached home including several Polish pilots flying with the RAF.

Grandsable Cemetery from the north
Polish and British war graves, Grandsable Cemetery