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Sighthill Cemetery

Cemetery in Glasgow, Scotland


Sighthill Cemetery
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Established1840
Location
Central Glasgow, Scotland
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates 55°52′37′′N 4°14′10′′W / 55.8770°N 4.2362°W / 55.8770; -4.2362
TypeActive
Owned byGlasgow City Council
Size46 acres
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Sighthill Cemetery is an active cemetery in central Glasgow, Scotland dating from 1840. It has an operational crematorium.[1] 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

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Sighthill Cemetery was laid out on former farmland linked to the Fountainwell Farm in 1839/40.[2] [3]

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.[4]

The cemetery contains 116 war graves.[5]

The cemetery itself is a listed entity,[6] and its entrance lodge with gates[7] and the Martyrs' Monument (see below)[8] and all with Category B status.

Notable burials

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Other memorials

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Martyrs Monument in 2024.

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.[2] Although several records state that those executed were re-interred at Sighthill that is neither likely nor what the monument itself says.[9]

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