Angus MacKay
Bank: The Royal Bank of Scotland
Place of work: Inverness branch
Died: 28 July 1918
Angus Norman MacKay was born in Scotland in 1899. In December 1915 he went to work for the Royal Bank of Scotland as an apprentice at its Inverness branch.
During the First World War MacKay joined the army, serving as a Private in the Seaforth Highlanders. He was killed in France on 28 July 1918.
Angus MacKay is commemorated on a bank war memorial at 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
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