McCrae's Battalion Great War Memorial is a World War I memorial cairn located in the village of Contalmaison, France.
Designed by the historian, Jack Alexander, it was unveiled in 2004[1] after being first proposed by survivors of the battalion in 1919.
As such, it is the last of the 'original' Great War memorials to be built.
It commemorates the dead of the 16th Royal Scots volunteer battalion formed by Sir George McCrae, known as 'The Sporting Battalion', who participated in the First Battle of the Somme, July 1916.
[2] Visiting the Contalmaison Cairn has become something of a pilgrimage - particularly for football supporters and school groups.