Free French Memorial Cross in Greenock, Scotland

Free French Memorial with views across Greenock and Inverclyde Royal Hospital.

The Free French Memorial monument sits less than 100 meters from the summit of Lyle Hill in Greenock with a viewpoint accessible by car. 

During World War II, France was under Nazi occupation. However, several French troops were evacuated from the country and wanted to still contribute to the war effort. These troops were known as the Free French Forces and continued to fight against the Axis powers after the fall of France. During the war, there was a large Free French Naval Forces base located at Greenock.

To commemorate their effort and loss of life, this memorial was unveiled in 1946. The memorial is in the shape of the Cross of Lorraine with an anchor at the bottom. 

The viewpoint at Lyle Hill also boasts a magnificent view across Scotland. Visitors can also see right across Greenock and Gourock, as well as across the river Clyde to Helensburgh, Kilcreggan, and Dunoon. 

Similar Posts

  • SXSW 2021: THE FALLOUT: A Tale of Grief And Starting Over

    The Grand Jury award for this year’s SXSW went to The Fallout, a film that takes your typical coming-of-age story and re-tells it through a traumatic lens. With Jenna Ortega carrying the entire weight of the story on her shoulders, this feature directorial debut by Megan Park is an honest, devastating portrait of a reality…

  • Fantasia Film Festival 2020: Interview with Adam Rehmeier of DINNER IN AMERICA

    After a premiere at the Sundance Film Festival last January, Dinner in America, a punk comedy-drama writer/director Adam Rehmeier, came to genre-focused audiences at the virtual version of the Fantasia Film Festival. Film Inquiry chatted with Rehmeier about Mac Demarco, a good mixtape, and finding the right lead actors.  This interview has been edited for…

  • NYFF 2020: THE HUMAN VOICE: Madness and Melancholy

    The names Pedro Almodóvar and Tilda Swinton are individually enough to spark interest in the vast majority of film lovers. (If they don’t, then I honestly question your taste.) But both of those names, together, on the same project? Which happens to be the first-ever English-language film from the renowned Spanish auteur, responsible for such…

  • Andrew Ridgeley on the New Netflix Doc Wham!

    Whether you were dancing in the ‘80s, or dancing now, it would be hard to find a more infectious track than “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,” one of the biggest hits by the short-lived English ’80s pop band Wham! While the band’s legacy was eclipsed by the mesmerizing rise of its lead singer and songwriter…

  • London Film Festival 2020: NOMADLAND

    Here, at the tail end of the London Film Festival, comes a frankly enthralling drama bursting with humanity; simultaneously heart-warming and heart-breaking. In some alchemical way, Chloe Zhao‘s Nomadland manages to capture the spirit of a broken system and the lost souls who fall between the cracks using natural performances from non-actors and an amazing…