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  2. Mortonhall Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    The Mortonhall Crematorium is a multi-denominational crematorium in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is an example of Basil Spence's post-war expressionist style. Opened in 1967, the crematorium is set in mature woodland and is a Category A listed building. A walled memorial garden opened there in December 2015.

  3. Mortonhall - Wikipedia

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    Mortonhall is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland, on the south edge of the city. The area is along the western end of the Frogston Road between Fairmilehead and Gilmerton; it is just to the south of Liberton and the Braid Hills. Mortonhall House. The area was the estate of Mortonhall House, a fine country mansion house of 1769, with an exceptional ...

  4. File:Memorial Garden, Mortonhall Crematorium.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Mortonhall Crematorium; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. DoCoMoMo Key Scottish Monuments - Wikipedia

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    Mortonhall Crematorium: Mortonhall, Edinburgh: 1967: Basil Spence: Category A listed [17] National Library of Scotland: Edinburgh: 1955: Reginald Fairlie: Category A listed, [18] construction began in the 1930s, but not completed until after WW2 New Club: Princes Street, Edinburgh: 1969: Alan Reiach: Category A listed [19] Notre Dame High ...

  6. 1967 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    Habitat 67 in Montreal, Canada Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. February 7 – Mortonhall Crematorium, Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by Spence, Glover & Ferguson (project architect: John 'Archie' Dewar), is dedicated.

  7. Church architecture in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The influence of more radical Expressionism and Modernism can be seen in buildings such as Basil Spence's Mortonhall Crematorium, Edinburgh (1964–67), with a series of irregular chapels, with smooth-faced blockwork and Wheeler & Sproson's Boghall Church, Bathgate (1965), influenced by Beaux-Arts architecture. [43]

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