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Rosebank Cemetery is a 19th-century burial ground in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located at the junction of Pilrig Street and Broughton Road in the Pilrig area, close to the historical boundary of Leith. The cemetery is protected as a category C listed building.HistoryThe cemetery was developed by the Edinburgh and Leith Cemetery Company, with David Cousin as architect, and opened on 20 September 1846. It covers an area of. Originally known as the Edinburgh and Leith Cemetery, the cemetery proved popular and was extended eastwards around 1880.The main entrance was originally from the north-west (Broughton Road) but this has been sealed. The sole entrance is now from the north-east (Pilrig Street). The latter originally had an entrance lodge above the gate, but this was demolished around 1975.The cemetery was in independent private ownership until around 1980 when the City of Edinburgh Council then took over the grounds.MemorialsA large memorial at the furthest point lying against Broughton Road wall near North Pilrig Heights marks a mass grave and commemorates the Gretna rail disaster of 22 May 1915, in which 215 soldiers of the 1st/7th Battalion The Royal Scots were killed. The men, mostly from Leith, were on their way to board ship at Liverpool in order to travel to the battlefront at Gallipoli. The handful of survivors were sent onwards the following day. The bodies of those killed in the railway disaster were returned to Leith and buried with great aplomb on 24 May with the 15th and 16th battalions Royal Scots serving as guard of honour. These are among 270 First World War casualties and 36 Second World War casualties interred at Rosebank.

Address: 104 Pilrig St, Edinburgh EH6 5BB, UK
Phone: 0131 664 4314
State: Edinburgh
City: Edinburgh
Zip Code: EH6 5BB


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Very peaceful place for a walk, particularly pretty in autumn, when the leaves carpet the floor in shades of ochre, orange and yellow. This victorian cemetery which is still in use today is particularly worth a visit for thr Gretna Rail Massacre memorial. Here the country pays homage to all the young soldiers that died in the biggest railway tragedy in the UK, which happened during WWI.
Peaceful and well maintained cemetery. House of the Gretna Memorial to honour the 200+ people that died on the 22 May 1915 rail crash, outside the Quintinshill signal box near Gretna Green in Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
cozy. life and died are not long distance.
This is a royal scot mass grave and memorable story of how they came to be there train crashed before they had left Scotland and most were leithers a good story for you to research pj
Squirrels everywhere Flowers need protected
no food or entertainment not a great place to take friends or family for the day i found out the hard way
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