Dalry Cemetery

Being a beautiful day I walked to bowls and back cutting through Dalry Cemetery at dusk on the return.

Dalry Cemetery, originally called Dalry Necropolis, was opened in 1846 as a private garden cemetery.  It was designed by the architect David Cousins who also designed Warriston, Dean, Rosebank and Newington cemeteries.  It was described by a Victorian architectural journal as "decidedly the most tasteful necropolis in Edinburgh. The whole has a picturesque and antique aspect, well supported by catacombs of striking outline, and a gate lodge with a lofty gothic arch."

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