Summary
Graveyard Code:
GLA-NECR
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0101 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0102 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0103 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0104 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0105 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0106 | |||
GLA-NECR-SIG-0107 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0108 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0109 | |||
GLA-NECR-SIG-0110 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0111 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0112 | |||
GLA-NECR-SIG-0113 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0114 |
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GLA-NECR-SIG-0115 |
Opened as a cemetery in 1836 and located on the site of an earlier city park, the Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian cemetery of international significance. This survey was conducted as a training workshop collaboration between Archaeology Scotland, the Friends of the Glasgow Necropolis and Historic Graves. Section SIgma was surveyed by a small team on 24th May 2014 and a selection of the grave memorial records are published here.
For a broader placename context for the cemetery watch this video by the University of Glasgow. https://youtu.be/RmgiIBSrXUw?si=vaHCGUedryxz1l9e