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Sighthill Cemetery is an active cemetery in central Glasgow, Scotland dating from 1840. It has an operational crematorium. It lies within the Sighthill neighbourhood on the A803 Springburn Road between Cowlairs Park and Petershill Park, north of Glasgow city centre, bounded to the north by Keppochhill Road.
History
Sighthill Cemetery was laid out on former farmland linked to the Fountainwell Farm in 1839/40.
The first burial was on 24 April 1840. The cemetery is laid out in an informal pattern with serpentine paths, typical of the first British cemeteries.
The cemetery contains 116 war graves.
The cemetery itself is a listed entity, and its entrance lodge with gates and the Martyrs' Monument (see below) and all with Category B status.
Notable burials
George A. Walker Arnott (1799–1868), botanist
Andrew Bonar (1810–1892), Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland
Thomas Barclay (1792–1873), Principal of Glasgow University
James Hedderwick (1814–1897), newspaper editor
Robert Jamieson (1802–1880), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
John Mitchell (1786–1881) was a Glasgow merchant and ship owner, known as "the Father of the Glasgow Town Council".
John Mossman (1817–1890), sculptor
William Mossman (1793–1851), sculptor
James Seaton Reid (1798–1851), Irish-born academic
Sarah West (1790–1876), actress
William Rae Wilson (1817–1893), social reformer
Other memorials
Monument dating from 1847 to the leaders of the 1820 Radical War (otherwise known as the 1820 Insurrection), including John Baird (1790–1820) and Andrew Hardie. Although several records state that those executed were re-interred at Sighthill that is neither likely nor what the monument itself says.
References
External links
Sighthill Cemetery at Find a Grave
Media related to Sighthill Cemetery at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sighthill Cemetery
- Sighthill, Glasgow
- Andrew Bonar
- William Mossman
- Robert Jamieson (moderator)
- George A. Walker Arnott
- Sarah West (actress)
- John Mitchell (merchant)
- Thomas Barclay (minister)
- List of listed buildings in Glasgow/1
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