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The Robertson mortuary chapel was erected in 1865 for Mary Ann Robertson (1826–1858), daughter of Brigadier-General Manson of the Bombay Artillery. The white marble shrine contained a sculpture of a reclining female figure, and was topped by a red glass roof, leading to the local nickname, the Tomb
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The crematorium is on a separate site, east of the main cemetery. It has several areas of remembrance, the oldest being the oak-panelled rooms in the basement. To the north, there is both a Rose Garden and Water Garden holding memorials. The Book of Remembrance is opened to the date each day, for
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by the City of Edinburgh Council. The long task of restoring the heavily overgrown and vandalised cemetery has begun, but still has far to go. Currently, only the upper (westmost) section is maintained. Many sections are now so densely overgrown that the stones are no longer visible and are simply
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which was built east to west through its southern half. A tunnel was added, with Gothic archways at its mouths, to link the north and south sections, but the south being smaller, was the inferior area from this date onwards. The embankments of the railway have been partly removed following its
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Arguably, the overgrown nature of the cemetery is its most attractive quality. There is something enchanting about wandering in amongst the head- and tomb-stones covered in ivy with a rich canopy of deciduous trees above, forming a natural mausoleum.
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It was the first garden cemetery in Edinburgh, allowing the simplistic original title of The Edinburgh Cemetery, and provided a model for several other Scottish cemeteries. In its own right it was broadly based on ideas first introduced at
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In 1929, the Edinburgh Cemetery Company expanded their business into the new field of cremation, converting East Warriston House (1818) into Warriston Crematorium on an adjacent site to the east. The architect was
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memorial, at the end of the columbarium, in the form of panels listing 142 Commonwealth service personnel of World War II who were cremated here.
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Several eminent sculptors' work is found in the cemetery, including a fine portrait of William Young, horticulturist (1816–1896) by
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In July 2013 the Friends of Warriston Cemetery was inaugurated to reveal the heritage and to encourage appropriate biodiversity.
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George Waterston (1808–1893) stationer, founder of Waterston &sons, not to be confused with the Bookshop
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The 8m high granite cross to Robertson McLean (1822–1871) by McGlashan (1807–1873), Warriston Cemetery
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Robert William Dundas, MC, Legion of Honour, (1881–1928) military hero and solicitor, co-founder of
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and is also a designated Local Nature Conservation Site. The cemetery is protected as a Category A
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of the Red Lady. The monument was heavily vandalised and had to be demolished in the late 1980s.
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Captain Francis Stupart (Scots Greys), Cavalry Officer who fought in the Battle of Waterloo
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The first interment was towards the east, Margaret Parker, who was buried on 3 June 1843.
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Burial Location VC holders Staffordshire (headstone in St Mary's Churchyard, Aldridge).
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Warriston Cemetery contains 100 graves of Commonwealth service personnel, 72 from
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Walter Gray Pattison (1829–1890) whisky distiller and blender (in "secret garden")
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Rev Prof Alexander Lawson DD (1852–1921) professor of English Literature at
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The address of the cemetery is 40C Warriston Gardens, Edinburgh EH3 5NE.
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those marking the anniversary of a death. A computerised version of the
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The large monument to Revs. William and James Peddie, Warriston Cemetery
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Warriston Cemetery looking down the south-west path to the war memorial
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Alexander Karley RN (1785-1859) Royal Navy Commander of ships such as
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The Red Lady tomb, Mary Ann Robertson (1826–58), Warriston Cemetery
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City of Edinburgh Council notice board installed February 12, 2018
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Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh, by Gifford McWilliam and Walker
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Soon after instigation (in 1845) the cemetery was divided by the
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At time of writing he is not entered on the page for Edinburgh.
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The cemetery was in private ownership until 1994, when it was
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John Gillison Dunbar (1874–1958) creator of Dunbar's lemonade
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closure in the 1950s, and the line is now a public walkway.
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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in 1897 (one of the first in the world) - stone vandalised
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The Gothic memorial to Laura Eustace in Warriston Cemetery
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Scotland
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Group of Celtic crosses by McGlashen, Warriston Cemetery
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is also available, enabling other dates to be viewed.
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Thomas Menzies (1847–1901), major shipbuilder in Leith
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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cemetery
Edinburgh
Warriston
Edinburgh
Scotland
Sir James Young Simpson
Water of Leith
Inverleith
Conservation Area
listed building




David Cousin
John Dick Peddie
Kensal Green Cemetery
neo-Tudor
catacombs
John Dick Peddie
Edinburgh Leith and Newhaven Railway
Sir Robert Lorimer
Esme Gordon
compulsorily purchased
James Young Simpson

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