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City of Edinburgh Council notice board installed February 12, 2018 Warriston Cemetery Central vaults, Warriston Cemetery The railway bridge, Warriston Cemetery Warriston Cemetery looking down the south-west path to the war memorial. Warriston Cemetery is a cemetery in Edinburgh. It lies in Warriston, one of the northern suburbs of Edinburgh ...
Warriston Crematorium was opened on 29 October 1929 on the eastern edge of the old cemetery. [3] It was built in 1808 as East Warriston House and converted in 1928/9. [4] Writer Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Warriston. There is a small housing estate near Warriston Cemetery locally known as Easter Warriston.
Mortonhall Cemetery and Crematorium; New Calton Burial Ground, Regent Road; Newington Cemetery (includes a large Jewish section) North Leith Burial Ground, Coburg Street; North Merchiston Cemetery, Ardmillan Terrace (previously private) Old Calton Burial Ground, Waterloo Place/Regent Road; Portobello Cemetery (includes a large Muslim section ...
This category contains articles about notable people buried in Warriston Cemetery, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Pages in category "Burials at Warriston Cemetery" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
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He died at 7 Inverleith Place, Edinburgh, on 3 May 1951 with his funeral taking place at Warriston Crematorium. [4] [5] References Bibliography. Raw, David (2020). ...
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Gordon's other ecclesiastical work includes the cloister of Warriston Crematorium, Edinburgh (1967) – which the authors of the Buildings of Scotland guide to Edinburgh describe as "modern-ish" [10] – and alterations for Free Church College, Edinburgh (1950); St Andrews' Parish Church, Edinburgh (1953); and Allan Park Parish Church, Stirling ...