2010

NS3879 : Vale of Leven Cemetery

taken 15 years ago, near to Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

This is 1 of 5 images, with title Vale of Leven Cemetery in this square
Vale of Leven Cemetery
Vale of Leven Cemetery
This is a view of the southern part of the cemetery.

See NS3879 : Vale of Leven Cemetery Entrance and NS3879 : Vale of Leven Cemetery for another contributor's earlier photographs, which also provide further information.

For other wintry views, taken on the same occasion as the present photograph, see NS3879 : Main entrance of Vale of Leven Cemetery, NS3879 : Gate leading into Vale of Leven Cemetery, NS3879 : Vale of Leven Cemetery, and NS3879 : Vale of Leven Cemetery.

In this picture, Milburn Muir lies uphill from the cemetery.
Vale of Leven Cemetery

The cemetery is located at the foot of the hills to the west of Alexandria, and the first interment took place here in August of 1881. The land for the cemetery had been purchased from P.B.Smollett of Bonhill (Patrick Boyle Smollett, second son of Admiral John Rouet Smollett). The cemetery was laid out in 1880 according to the plans of James Wilson of Greenock, and the work was carried out by Boyle and Tonner, contractors from Johnstone.

The lodge at the entrance of the cemetery was built by William Barlas of Alexandria, and the entrance gates themselves were made by Glasgow's Saracen Foundry [reference for all of the above information: Donald MacLeod's "Historic Families, Notable People, and Memorabilia of the Lennox" (1891)].

The entrance gates themselves, as well as some of the memorials in the cemetery, are category B listed. A listed building report provides further information: LinkExternal link (at Historic Environment Scotland).

The cemetery, as originally laid out in 1880, was wholly located to the north of the burn, and provided 2831 lairs. When additional ground was purchased in 1898, this increased the number of lairs to 4895.

There have been several more extensions since then, which have added ground lying to the south of the burn (in fact, the greater part of the cemetery's area now lies to the south of the burn); the burn itself is crossed by two bridges within the cemetery.


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Lairich Rig   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Tuesday, 30 November, 2010   (more nearby)
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Monday, 20 December, 2010
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NS 3848 7960 [10m precision]
WGS84: 55:58.9268N 4:35.4260W
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OSGB36: geotagged! NS 3854 7960
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