2011

NS4075 : Memorial to Archibald Denny

taken 14 years ago, near to Bellsmyre, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Memorial to Archibald Denny
Memorial to Archibald Denny
"In memory of Archibald Denny, ship builder, who died 28th September, 1866, aged 41 years, and of his daughters, Janet, who died 22nd September, 1860, aged 5 years, Susan, who died 1st October, 1861, aged 11 months. Janet Leslie, wife of the above Archibald Denny, who died 27th July, 1907, aged 77 years."

Of the many sons of William Denny, first of the Woodyard (see NS3974 : Woodyard House), Archibald was the youngest (see Link for a discussion of the family). He was educated at Dumbarton's Burgh School, and then at Hamilton. One of his older brothers, Alexander, took Archibald into partnership in his shipbuilding, engineering, and iron forging business, which was based at the Townhead.

This partnership did not last long; in 1853, Archibald went into partnership with John McLean, and they pursued the business of iron shipbuilding at the Churchyard (a site that had previously been occupied by the firm Denny and Brothers). He continued in business there until his death in 1866. From 1853 to 1859, the firm built 16 iron vessels. In 1853, Archibald Denny married Janet Leslie.

His memorial in Dumbarton Cemetery was designed by John MacLeod, and stands 19 feet tall.

[For further biographical details, and for details of the memorial, see Donald MacLeod's "The God's Acres of Dumbarton" (1888).]
Dumbarton Cemetery :: NS4076

The cemetery was formally opened on the 4th of October, 1854, replacing the overcrowded parish churchyard. See the Geograph article "Dumbarton Cemetery" – Link – for a detailed discussion. For biographies of many of those buried here, and for descriptions of their memorials, see Donald MacLeod's "The God's Acres of Dumbarton" (1888), and the same author's "Dumbarton: Its Recent Men and Events" (1898). By 2010, there was concern that Dumbarton Cemetery would run out of space within a decade; New Dumbarton Cemetery – Link – was subsequently created uphill from the existing cemetery, and opened at the end of December 2015.


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Geographical Context: Burial ground, Crematorium Person: Archibald Denny Architect: John McLeod other tags: Memorial Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Articles: · Dumbarton Cemetery Automatic Clusters: · Memorial to John [13] · William Denny [10] · John MacLeod [7] Other Photos: · Memorial to William Denny · Memorial to John McKechnie ·
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Lairich Rig   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Friday, 28 October, 2011   (more nearby)
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Monday, 14 November, 2011
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OSGB36: geotagged! NS 4091 7599 [10m precision]
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OSGB36: geotagged! NS 4091 7598
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