
cemeteries in scotland
Folder: cemeteries
glasgow necropolis 1835
glasgow necropolis
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general view of the western side of the necropolis, opened to christian burials in 1833
glasgow necropolis
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general view of the western side of the necropolis, opened to christian burials in 1833
glasgow necropolis
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the facade, an entry to a tunnel through to the quarry cemetery to the east. built 1835-6 by john bryce as a catacomb with underground mausolea but never used.
glasgow necropolis
glasgow necropolis
glasgow necropolis
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text on the column of absolom designed by john bryce beside the jewish burial ground c.1835
glasgow necropolis
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john park built the entrance to the jews' cemetery which opened in 1830, the column of absolom is by john bryce c.1835
glasgow necropolis
glasgow necropolis
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general view of the north western sector of the necropolis looking over to the cathedral
glasgow necropolis
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tomb of mrs. lockhart +1842 by her brother in law wallace , carved by the local mossman firm
glasgow necropolis
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tomb of mrs. lockhart +1842 by her brother in law wallace , carved by the local mossman firm
glasgow necropolis
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tomb of mrs. lockhart +1842 by her brother in law wallace , carved by the local mossman firm
glasgow necropolis
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william motherwell +1835 tory journalist and poet , 1851 tomb by james fillans showing a weird jousting scene with a knight abducting a woman
glasgow necropolis
glasgow necropolis
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william motherwell +1835 tory journalist and poet , tomb of 1851 by james fillans illustrating motherwell's poem called halbert the grim
glasgow necropolis
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the mausoleum of archibald douglas monteith by david cousins of 1842 is one of the best known in the cemetery due to its prominent position
glasgow necropolis
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the mausoleum of archibald douglas monteith by david cousins of 1842 is one of the best known in the cemetery due to its prominent position
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