Adamson
James Pringle
L/Cpl
Rank in Normandy
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David Morrison's Best Man at Wedding

James Pringle Adamson was best man at David Morrison's (Richard's Grandad) wedding in Inverness in May 1943.
He married Elizabeth Telford in April 1942, in Galashiels.
He was wounded in Normandy on Friday, 9th of June around Cambes/Le Mesnil.
He continued to serve after the war as we have photos of him in the Middle East (See gallery) He was still playing the pipes in 1968 when he took them with him on a visit to see relatives in Australia.
Looking at photos and official docs, James was most likely in the following places:
*Potentially joined KOSB in 1937 (going on Service No.) Most likely from Galashiels/Hawick.
1943: Inverness. Victory Wings parade and practising beach assaults. Also David Morrisons wedding in May.
1944: Selkirk prior to moving down South for D-Day
1944: April 29th Denmead camp in the New Forest
1944: June - September, Normandy
1944: September - Belgium
1944: October - Holland
1944: November - Holland
1944: December - Holland
1945: January - Holland/Germany
1945: February - Germany
1945: March - Germany (Esserden. Rhine Crossing)
1945: April - Germany (Bremen)
1945: May - Germany (VE Day - Dortmund)
1946: Egypt and Palestine
1947: Palestine Temporary Pipe Major. *Went home on leave with D Morrison
1948: January - Jaffa and Tel Aviv
After leaving the Army, James Adamson emigrated and became the Pipe Major for the Hamilton Pipe Band in New Zealand.
In 1968, he moved to Australia and was the PM for the Kurri Kurri Pipe Band
Special thanks for this information go to: James' son, Jamie Adamson. Aad Boode for confirmation of Pipe Major status post-war
Jenny for connecting the dots
David Morrison for his photographs
Members of the Facebook Group - Bygone Galashiels
Borderer's Chronicles through the years

Outsite the King's Hotel, Market Street.


From Jamie Adamson collection

Outsite the King's Hotel, Market Street.